Ivan Juric, manager of Southampton, feels Liverpool should have been given a penalty in the second half of their 3-1 loss at Anfield on Saturday. Will Smallbone gave the Saints an unexpected lead in stoppage time of the first half, but Darin Nunez quickly erased the lead. Mo Salah scored two penalty penalties in the second half to give Liverpool the victory, but Juric thought the first one was unfair. There didn't appear to be much in the area as Smallbone and Nunez collided, but referee Lewis Smith gave the penalty. Juric, the Southampton manager, is furious at Liverpool's penalty call. "They responded quite well," Juric said to BBC Sport. "We had some excellent first-half situations. The match was altered, in my opinion, by the [first] penalty, which was not a penalty. I'm happy with the way we performed today. "This can never be a punishment. Since it was 1-1 and somewhat altered the outcome, I apologize for what happened. Many of our yo...
Lyon's head coach, Paulo Fonseca, has been banned for nine months following a confrontation with Ligue 1 referee Benoit Millot during his team's 2-1 victory over Brest on Sunday.
The incident occurred during a league game between Lyon and Brest, when Millot was summoned to the pitch side monitor to review a last-minute penalty call against Fonseca.
The Lyon manager confronted the referee, who issued a red card and dismissed Fonseca. The 52-year-old then squared up to Millot, their heads touching as the coach continued to express his displeasure.
Lyon midfielder Corentin Tolisso stepped in to separate the two men.
On Wednesday, March 5, the Ligue 1 Disciplinary Committee announced that Fonseca would be banned until November 30. The harsh punishment was expected, as confronting an official carries a minimum seven-month suspension, which Fonseca would have known about.
The Disciplinary Committee issued a statement titled: "Behavior of Paulo Fonseca, coach of Olympique Lyonnais.
"Firm suspension before, during, and after the match from access to the bench, officials' locker rooms, and all official functions until November 30, 2025."
"Additionally, until September 15, 2025, this suspension will be accompanied by a ban on access to the players' locker rooms, the pitch, the tunnel, and all corridors leading to the aforementioned areas.
"The sanction takes effect immediately."
Fonseca has been in charge for just over a month, replacing Pierre Sage on January 31, and more bad news may be on the way for the Lyon coach, whose ban could be extended to international competitions if the French FA escalates the incident to UEFA and FIFA.
The incident occurred during a league game between Lyon and Brest, when Millot was summoned to the pitch side monitor to review a last-minute penalty call against Fonseca.
The Lyon manager confronted the referee, who issued a red card and dismissed Fonseca. The 52-year-old then squared up to Millot, their heads touching as the coach continued to express his displeasure.
Lyon midfielder Corentin Tolisso stepped in to separate the two men.
On Wednesday, March 5, the Ligue 1 Disciplinary Committee announced that Fonseca would be banned until November 30. The harsh punishment was expected, as confronting an official carries a minimum seven-month suspension, which Fonseca would have known about.
The Disciplinary Committee issued a statement titled: "Behavior of Paulo Fonseca, coach of Olympique Lyonnais.
"Firm suspension before, during, and after the match from access to the bench, officials' locker rooms, and all official functions until November 30, 2025."
"Additionally, until September 15, 2025, this suspension will be accompanied by a ban on access to the players' locker rooms, the pitch, the tunnel, and all corridors leading to the aforementioned areas.
"The sanction takes effect immediately."
Fonseca has been in charge for just over a month, replacing Pierre Sage on January 31, and more bad news may be on the way for the Lyon coach, whose ban could be extended to international competitions if the French FA escalates the incident to UEFA and FIFA.
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