The controversy surrounding the viral video of David Coote’s offensive tirade about Jurgen Klopp continued into Tuesday.
On Monday, a video surfaced online showing the Premier League referee using explicit language to insult the former Liverpool manager. The PGMOL quickly responded by suspending Coote pending an investigation.
Now, reports indicate that the 42-year-old could face additional penalties for his comments in the video.
Coote may face aggravated misconduct charge
According to Martyn Ziegler of The Times, Coote could face an aggravated misconduct charge from the FA because his remarks referenced Klopp’s nationality.
Under FA rules, references to a person’s nationality as part of an insult can lead to harsher penalties. The FA’s definition of an “aggravated breach” includes remarks that refer to race, color, ethnic origin, or nationality.
The report notes that it would be highly unusual, possibly unprecedented, for a referee to face an FA charge of this nature. Even if the video was recorded years ago and never meant for public release, the FA can still impose disciplinary action.
Lessons for Coote and other referees
The offensive language in the video is already damaging for Coote, but the use of “German” in his comments has further compounded the issue, regardless of intent.
If Coote is found guilty of aggravated misconduct, it would likely end his career as a Premier League referee. This incident should serve as a learning moment for Coote and other referees.
In the end, there are no winners in this regrettable situation. It’s now up to the relevant authorities to determine appropriate sanctions, hoping this sets a standard for current and future referees to uphold the professionalism expected in their role.