The English Soccer Affiliation has fined Everton supervisor Frank Lampard following feedback he made within the aftermath of the 2-0 defeat to Liverpool within the Merseyside derby.
In his post-match interview, Lampard expressed his displeasure on the officiating the place he questioned referee Stuart Attwell’s determination to not award Anthony Gordon a penalty, having already booked the teen for diving within the first half.
“It was a penalty, you aren’t getting them at Anfield. If that was Mohamed Salah on the Kop finish, I believe [the referee] offers that. It was a foul on Anthony,” he mentioned.
The feedback have seen the FA hand the Englishman a £30,000 fantastic for bringing the sport into disrepute, and an unbiased regulatory fee has now fined him for his feedback.
“An unbiased Regulatory Fee has fined Frank Lampard £30,000 after discovering a cost towards him for breaching FA Rule E3 in relation to media feedback confirmed throughout a private listening to.
“The Everton FC supervisor made the feedback after their Premier League recreation towards Liverpool FC on Sunday 24 April 2022. And he denied that they represent improper conduct as they suggest bias and/or assault the integrity of the match referee-or referees generally-and/or deliver the sport into disrepute,” an FA spokesperson mentioned in an announcement.
The feedback got here at a time when the Toffees have been preventing to remain afloat with the workforce doing all they might to outlive the chop and be a part of the Premier League once more.