Liverpool football manager Jurgen Klopp has been charged for racing onto the pitch to celebrate his side's Merseyside derby winner on Monday (NZ time).
The German was overjoyed by Divock Origi's 96th-minute goal and ran over to Reds goalkeeper Alisson Becker.
He apologised for his actions, but on Tuesday, the English Football Association announced that he had been charged with misconduct.
Klopp has until Friday to respond to the charge.
"I didn't want to run," Klopp said after the match. "It was not in my plan.
"I didn't want to run to Ali, I couldn't stop obviously. Not cool, but it happened.
"The more important things happened during the 95 minutes.
"Immediately after the game, I apologised to [Everton boss] Marco Silva, when we spoke to each other."
Silva said he did not hear an apology from Klopp and added: "I cannot say it was disrespectful, because I didn't see.
"When I see that moment, maybe I can speak more about that situation."
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