BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness could find himself in hot water with the FA after he was sent off during last night's clash with Liverpool at Ewood.
Souness was banished to the stand in the dying seconds for 'inappropriate behaviour and foul and abusive language' after remonstarting with officials following a clash between Emile Heskey and Nissa Johansson.
Now the Rovers boss must wait to see what referee Steve Bennett writes about the incident in his post-match report.
But the Ewood chief could face another dressing down from the powers that be after he was banned from the touchline following a similar incident in an FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough last season.
"I wasn't happy with Emile Heskey's challenge on Nissa Johansson," said Souness.
"There's challenges and there's challenges and his one was a dangerous one because he led with his elbow.
"The referee then sent me off but that's about all he got right on the night as far as I'm concerned."
Meanwhile, Rovers will learn their fate in the UEFA Cup when the draw for the first round is made in Monaco tomorrow.
Club secretary Tom Finn will represent Rovers at the draw and the two legged ties will then take place on Thursday September 19 and Thursday October 3.
Rovers will return to European competition for the first time since 1999 when they crashed out in the early stages at the hands of Lyon.
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