Firmino and Holgate were involved in an angry exchange after the Toffees defender pushed the Brazilian into the front row of the stand shortly before half-time of Liverpool's 2-1 win and words were exchanged which left the 21-year-old defender incensed. Everton manager Sam Allardyce was asked in his post-match press conference whether the incident was sparked by an alleged racist comment, but said: "I'm telling you nothing until whatever systems are used to find out exactly what happened and what didn't happen. "I'm here to talk about football, not about controversial incidents. I only want to talk about football.Roberto Firmino facing FA probe over 'racism' claims by Mason Holgate during Merseyside derby https://t.co/9HXuvnarke pic.twitter.com/Uq6Zks2f2t
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) January 5, 2018
"Anything else outside of that that happens has to be dealt with by the authorities." Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp refused to be drawn on the issue in his press conference. "I only heard about something but I can't say anything about it because so far I couldn't speak to anybody and I think, from now on, first of all the club will answer," Klopp said. Immediately after the match Liverpool pledged to fully cooperate with any investigation. Soon after the final whistle Holgate deleted his Twitter account.FA may act after Mason Holgate accuses Roberto Firmino of racism during Merseyside derby, reports @_pauljoyce #FACup #LIVEVE https://t.co/6XLsxcqUgY pic.twitter.com/mjXf2quHKZ
— Times Sport (@TimesSport) January 6, 2018