Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted he expected to be punished for his outburst at referee Paul Tierney.
Klopp was given a two-match suspension and fined £75,000 for comments about Tierney that were deemed improper conduct.
The 55-year-old says he's not surprised by the outcome but will have a conversation with the FA again if the money from his fine is not used on a 'good cause'.
'I expected a punishment. I would like to know where the money goes, I'd be happy to pay it if it goes to a good cause.