The Football Association has appealed against the decision to only fine Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for confronting the referee in his side’s match against Manchester City last month.The German escaped a touchline ban but was fined £30,000 by an independent regulatory commission on October 27 over his conduct towards Anthony Taylor during the game on October 16.The FA has now reviewed the commission’s written reasons and is understood to feel the sanction imposed was too lenient.The governing body launched a new ‘Enough Is Enough’ campaign in September aimed at stamping out of abuse of all kinds at all levels of the game.It is understood the FA feels elite-level managers have an example to set to the grassroots game in terms of what is acceptable behaviour.Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalistsAlready have an account? sign inRegistration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalistsAlready have an account? sign inPA ReadyJurgen KloppAnthony TaylorManchester CityLiverpoolThe FA has appealed against the sanction imposed against Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp (Peter Byrne/PA)PA Wire
FA appeals after Jurgen Klopp only fined for Manchester City red card
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