Marco Silva: Everton boss charged by Football Association for angry confrontation with Lee Mason after defeat at Newcastle

Marco Silva: Everton boss charged by Football Association for angry confrontation with Lee Mason after defeat at Newcastle
Everton manager Marco Silva is facing a potential touchline ban after being charged by the Football Association with improper conduct.Silva confronted referee Lee Mason and his assistants after Everton’s 3-2 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday – a game where the Toffees threw away a 2-0 lead.Silva was very frustrated with some of the decisions that were made during the game1
Silva was very frustrated with some of the decisions that were made during the game
He has been charged with a breach of rule E3 and has been given until Thursday evening to respond to the charge.Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino was given a two-game touchline ban after being found guilty of breaching the same rule last month.Silva was strongly critical of the officials at the end of the match, insisting that two of Newcastle’s goals were clearly offside.And he reserved particular criticism for one of Mason’s assistants, telling a post-match press conference: “He is always seeing different things than what is normal.”

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