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The club on Tuesday commented on the charges against him on Monday: "If you break the rules, you have to pay for it."
The Red Team hosted its rivals at Liverpool's home "Anfield", at the 14th stage of the league, Sunday, in a match where the draw was negative until the last seconds of time. stop.
But Belgian substitute Defoc Oregee took advantage of a fatal foul from Everton international goalkeeper Jordan Beckford to score the winning goal in the sixth minute of overtime.
In the midst of the frenzied joy of players and supporters on the field, the club rushed into the green rectangle with a broad smile, before celebrating with goalkeeper Alison Baker.
Clob had until Thursday to answer the prosecution.
The coach was quick to apologize for the way he had celebrated the goal saying, "After the match, I apologized (to the coach 's). Everton) Marco Silva when we talked to each other (…) I told him how much I respect the work that he does. "
He added, "What can I say, I did not want to be done, it was not planned, I did not want to run to Allison, but obviously I could not stop. It's not good, but it's happened. "
Silva replied that he had not heard the club's apology, explaining: "To be honest, I did not see what he did so I do not know how he did it ".
However, Everton's coach saw in later statements that the club was not guilty, explaining: "Now that I've seen what he's done, I do not think it's important, they're emotions during the game, it's normal, it's been celebrated. "
He added: "I do not know what would have been my reaction if we were registered at that time, I think it should not be punished, but it is the FA who decides what the rules are."
Sunday's eleventh win for Liverpool was in 14 stages and kept him, as the defending champion, Manchester City, without losing this season.
Liverpool is second in the standings with 36 points, two points behind City.
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"If you break the rules, you have to pay for it," he said on Tuesday.
The Red team welcomed Liverpool on Matchday 14 of the Premier League Sunday in a match in which the draw was reduced in the final seconds of the downtime.
But Belgian substitute Defoc Oregee took advantage of a fatal foul from Everton international goalkeeper Jordan Beckford to score the winning goal in the sixth minute of overtime.
In the midst of the frenzied joy of players and supporters on the field, the club rushed into the green rectangle with a broad smile, before celebrating with goalkeeper Alison Baker.
Clob had until Thursday to answer the prosecution.
"After the match, I apologized to Marco Silva when we spoke … I told him how much I respected the work he was doing," he said.
"What can I say? I did not want to do it, it was not planned, I did not want to run to Allison, but obviously I could not stop myself.
Silva responded by saying that he had not heard the club's apology. "To be honest, I did not see what he did, so I do not know how he did it," he said.
However, Everton's coach said in a later statement that the club was not guilty: "Now that I've seen what he's done, I do not think it's important.
"I do not know what would have been my reaction if we had scored at that time, I think it should not be punished, but it's the FA who decides what the rules are."
Sunday's eleventh win for Liverpool was in 14 stages and kept him, as the defending champion, Manchester City, without losing this season.
Liverpool is second in the standings with 36 points, two points behind City.