O’Neill, in Germany for the second leg of their Europa League play-off with Stuttgart, added: “All I’m saying is that VAR, in time, we won’t need a referee.

“VAR will do it for them from wherever they’re doing it from because that’s what they do.

“They’ve asked the referee to go over something that he’s actually seen. He’s seen it, it’s not like he’s missed the incident.

“He’d stated it was nothing, ‘I’m going to have a word with the guys’. I’ve now got a player who is going to miss three games.”

Asked if he agreed with the notion of VAR officials re-refereeing matches, O’Neill replied: “Of course they are. It’s such a nonsense.

“It’s fine if they’ve missed something dramatic and it constitutes something that they need to have a look at.

“But when a referee sees the incident themself, what he’s being told is ‘no you didn’t see that incident, you didn’t see that, you saw something else,’ that’s got to be debilitating for the referee, it’s got to be.”

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