Arne Slot will face the media for the first time since he was sent off in the aftermath of Wednesday's Merseyside derby, with the Dutchman set speak at the Liverpool's training ground on Friday (9am GMT).
There is nothing unusual about the timing of the press conference — Slot usually holds his pre-match press conferences ahead of weekend games on Fridays, but it is the first chance people will get to hear from him since his sending-off at Goodison Park.
Slot's dismissal against Everton meant he was not allowed to undertake his usual media duties, meaning he did not speak to broadcasters after the game, nor did he hold a post-game press conference.
The Dutchman reacted furiously to James Tarkowski's equalizing goal deep into injury time, and after the final whistle made his feelings known to one of the assistant referees, before being shown a red card shortly after shaking hands with referee Michael Oliver.
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Liverpool felt hard done by after being denied a free-kick for what looked like a clear foul on Mohamed Salah earlier on in injury time, while the goal was scored more than two minutes after the allotted five minutes were up, although some additional time was to be expected after Everton pair Jarrad Branthwaite and Carlos Alcaraz were treated for head injuries.
Reds defender Virgil van Dijk spoke to TNT Sports after the game and made it clear that he didn't think official Oliver had the best of games.
The Liverpool captain said: "The referee had a big say in the game today, where he gave fouls for certain challenges and didn't for others. It's disappointing to concede at the last. A very good strike but disappointing."
A mass melee which ensued following the final whistle after Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrated the draw in front of Liverpool's fans, prompting an angry reaction from Reds midfielder Curtis Jones, which ultimately led to both players being shown red cards.
Van Dijk said of the drama: "You saw how they celebrated the ball, they had every right to. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans at the end and Curtis didn't think that was the right thing to do. You know what happens when there was a tussle. The ref didn't have the game under control, I said it to him. Both teams had to deal with it. It is what it is. Take a point and move on."