Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola explained how a 'misunderstanding' with the referee led to his yellow card against Liverpool.
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Iraola booked against LiverpoolFaced a touchline ban after three bookingsReds thrashed Bournemouth 3-0Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
The Cherries suffered a thrashing defeat at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday as Liverpool rode on Luis Diaz's brace and Darwin Nunez's strike to register a 3-0 victory. During the game, Bournemouth boss Iraola was booked for a touchline protest which has led to him being suspended for the club's next league clash.
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After the game, the Spaniard explained how a 'misunderstanding' with referee Tony Harrington led to his wrongful booking. The 42-year-old claimed that Harrington thought that he was demanding a yellow card for one of Arne Slot's men, while in reality he was only pointing out that Darwin Nunez was in an offside position before closing in on his defender Milos Kerkez.
WHAT ANDONI IRAOLA SAID
Speaking to after the match, the manager said: "There has been a misunderstanding. They booked me because I asked for a yellow card, and I was asking just for offside. They [the players] havenât done one foul, nothing, to ask for a yellow card. He told me: âYou cannot ask for a yellow cardâ.
"I asked for an offside because he doesnât go for the ball but after he goes to press, Darwin, from the offside position, and we have to play back to the keeper. I think the referee doesnât want to stop it, he leaves it go, but it is bad for us, you know? Itâs not an advantage for us and I was asking: âNo, no, itâs offside, give us the offsideâ, thatâs what I was asking. He told me straight away: âYou cannot ask for a yellow cardâ. I know, already, I have paid my price in the season before, I know I cannot do this, but I hope we can overturn it."
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The former Rayo Vallecano boss was earlier booked against Chelsea and Newcastle. Having been cautioned thrice now, Iraola won't be allowed to sit in the Cherries' dugout in their next Premier League outing against Southampton on September 30.