Bolton manager Ivan Evatt risks an FA probe after being sent off for squaring-off against both the referee and an opposition player, according to reports.
The incident happened at full-time of the League One clash between Bolton and Shrewsbury town, after Evatt went to confront referee Declan Bourne who blew his whistle early injury time.
Bourne appeared to blow his whistle in the eighth minute of extra time, with time on the clock still remaining.
The mood quickly turned even further, when an incensed Evatt put his head into that of Shrews defender, Josh Feeney’s.
It’s believed Evatt was enraged by Feeney’s attempts to get him sent-off, as the player brandished an imaginary card while the manager remonstrated with officials.
Bolton manager Ivan Evatt angrily confronts Shrewsbury player, Josh Feeney
Referee Declan Bourne had no choice but to show the EFL manager a red card
Evatt now faces the potential of an FA probe after instigating the incident at full-time
Evatt watched on from the sidelines as his Bolton side pushed for an injury-time winner
Angry scenes between Bolton, officials and Shrewsbury Town players erupted at full-time
Bourne had little other choice to show Evatt a red card, as players and coaching staff from both teams rushed in to separate the melee.
Now, according to The Sun, the EFL manager is now facing an FA probe following the incident at full-time.
The match between Bolton and Shrewsbury wasn’t any less dramatic itself, ending in a 2-2 draw on Saturday afternoon.
The home side came from 2-0 down to earn a point at the Toughsheet, and almost took all three points in injury time as they exerted continued pressure on the visitors in search of a winner.
Evatt, 42, now faces an FA probe after the incident started over the officials’ timekeeping
Bolton had to come from behind 2-0 to draw 2-2 with League One strugglers Shrewsbury
The Shrews had scored twice within the space of eight minutes, after Feeney opened proceedings in the 20th minute.
Jordan Shipley soon followed-up with a second to the visitors a lead that they held until half-time.
Wanderers fought back, however, with Kyle Dempsey scoring in the 47th minute, before Szabolcs Schon levelled on the 61st minute.