Roy Keane has made a tongue-in-cheek remark claiming Liverpool should replay Tottenham Hotspur after the VAR controversy.
The conversation in light of the Reds' first Premier League defeat of the season in North London continues. Jurgen Klopp's side suffered a 2-1 defeat after Joel Matip's stoppage-time own-goal left the nine-man Reds empty-handed.
Curtis Jones was controversially shown a straight red card before Luis Diaz saw his opener wrongly chalked out, prior to Spurs breaking the deadlock through Heung-min Son.
Diogo Jota was also sent off for a second bookable offence, which was later ruled incorrect by an independent Premier League panel. Liverpool defended valiantly until their rearguard was broken through an unfortunate moment for the Reds defender.
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VAR audio was later released from the "significant human error" that led to Diaz's goal being disallowed. The mistake was the latest in a growing catalogue from referees and VAR officials in Stockley Park.
Former Manchester United midfielder, Keane, was left surprised by the audio in particular but added that he is becoming fed up of the conversation being dominated by the technology.
"It was so crazy wasn't it?" He said. "A mistake by the officials, oh god what do you want me to say? Are you tired of talking about it? It's tiring to talk about."
"Just replay the game...that'd be easy! How casual (the audio from Liverpool) was what surprised me. It's quite casual, that's what worried me," Keane added to the Stick to Football Podcast.
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