The Premier League have deleted a statement which revealed how long Arne Slot would be banned for after receiving a red card following the Merseyside derby.
The clash at Goodison Park ended in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night, with a mass brawl that resulted in four red cards after the final whistle.
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones and Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure were dismissed after clashing at the end of a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Jones was incensed by Doucoure's celebration in front of the away fans just minutes after the Toffees had rescued a point against their city rivals.
Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police, stewards and the Reds boss Slot, who was then also shown a red card by referee Oliver.
On Thursday morning, the Premier League initially revealed a statement which read: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result'. However, the statement was deleted just minutes later.
Their statement continued: 'Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones were both sent off for two bookable offences in Everton's 2-2 draw with Liverpool. The pair will each serve one-match bans.
'Doucoure will sit out Everton's upcoming Premier League encounter with Crystal Palace, while Jones is suspended for the first of Liverpool's Matchweek 25 games, versus Wolverhampton Wanderers.
After the full-time whistle, Slot was seen remonstrating with officials after a contentious end to the match at Goodison Park.
Speaking exclusively to Mail Sport, an expert lip-reader has revealed what Slot told referee Oliver after the final whistle.
In one clip, Slot could be seen approaching referee Oliver after the full-time whistle. As he walks up to the official, the Dutchman said: 'Great game'.
They proceeded to shake hands, with Slot seemingly pulling Oliver in his direction before the official quickly brandished a red card from his pocket.
It's been revealed that a bemused Slot then responded: 'Sure, you give me a red for that? I will check it out for later. Me and you ya?'
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk also remonstrated with the official and said: 'Hey, Michael, that was not a pull. Michael, it isn't personal'.
Our expert lip-reader then analysed another clip from the post-match antics which showed Van Dijk attempting to defuse the situation.
The Liverpool defender told his teammates 'Go, hey go…go in' before then telling Oliver again that it was 'nothing personal'.
In that same clip, Liverpool boss Slot could be seen asking Oliver: 'We'll talk after?'