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Marco Silva officially hit with FA sanction ahead of Liverpool clash

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Fulham boss Marco Silva has been hit with a Football Association (FA) sanction ahead of their visit to face Liverpool at Anfield this weekend. Image Credits: Imago Images Fulham boss Marco Silva has been hit with a Football Association (FA) sanction ahead of their visit to face Liverpool at Anfield this weekend.



An Independent Regulatory Commission has hit Silva with a one‑match touchline ban and a hefty £90,000 fine after he admitted the charge of misconduct brought under FA Rule E3. Crucially, the one match suspension has been paused “pending an appeal”, meaning he should be on the touchline at Anfield this Saturday: A FA statement read: “An independent Regulatory Commission has sanctioned Marco Silva for comments that he made after the Premier League match between Fulham and West Ham United on Wednesday 4 March.” “It was alleged that the head coach acted in an improper manner by making comments in a post-match interview that imply bias and/or question integrity and/or are personally offensive in relation to a match official.” “Marco Silva subsequently admitted the charge against him.

The Regulatory Commission imposed a one-match touchline suspension and £90,000 fine after a hearing, and its written reasons can be seen below.” “The head coach’s suspension has been paused pending an appeal, so he’s available to be on the touchline this weekend, and an official update will be provided in due course.” Liverpool’s clash with Fulham comes in-between their two legs with PSG, with Ibrahima Konate lamenting the fact that the Premier League does not help their cause as much as Ligue 1 has done for PSG. Silva may yet win a reduction on appeal, but the episode is another reminder that the FA is watching his touchline behaviour closely.