Liverpool manager Arne Slot has hailed Curtis Jones for standing up for the fans but is ready to discuss alternatives to red card.

Jones clashed with Abdoulaye Doucouré after the home side’s attempt to taunt the Kop and was both shown two red cards.
“I liked him a lot when he came on [against Everton], เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา. He played really well for half an hour, the best part of our game,” Slot said.
The 24-year-old was clearly affronted at his opponent’s actions. And rightly stood up for those in the stands, at one point holding his own against three Everton players.
But with Michael Oliver well within his rights to dismiss both Jones and Doucoure, Liverpool now feel the effects with their No. 17 absent on Sunday.
” That was the one part of the game where I felt quite comfortable and quite in control. “
I liked him a lot when he stood up for the team. But I also think there were other things he could have done for the team and the fans. I will speak to him about that. “
But like me, I should have done something different after the game. This is an emotional sport and sometimes emotions can make the wrong decisions and that’s what I did for sure.”