James Rodríguez latest news: Million dollar fine for West Bromwich coach after controversy with the Colombian | Premier League



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At Goodison Park Park, Everton beat West Bromwich 5-2 in the match corresponding to the second round of the Premier League, in which James Rodríguez scored his first goal with the ‘Toffees’ shirt, and also starred in an incident with Kieran Gibbs, after an attack without the ball by the English side towards the Colombian.

In the action, the coffee grower received a blow from the Bromwich defender, which caused the expulsion of the person involved and likewise, the strong reaction of Slaven Bilic, DT of Bromwich, who after seeing the play, vehemently claimed the referee and it was also sanctioned.

Mike Dean, referee of the match, delivered the report to the FA of what happened, and after several days of waiting, finally, the entity announced the respective sanction to the coach. The FA reported that Bilic will have to pay a fine of 8,000 pounds (about 40 million Colombian pesos) plus a sanction date for what happened.

“Slaven Bilic was fined 8,000 pounds (about 40 million Colombian pesos) after admitting that the charges had violated FA E3 rules and accepted the standard sentence. The behavior of the West Bromwich Albion coach on the field in the first half of the game against Everton on September 19, 2020 is classified as inappropriate behavior, “the statement said.

It must be remembered that Gibbs apologized on his social networks for the aggression without the ball on the Colombian, but also stressed that James had provoked him with a few words.

On the other hand, Everton’s next meeting will be this Saturday, when they face Crystal Palace, as a visitor, for the third date of the Premier League.

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