Let's be honest though (And I do get why they've dished it out) but it was handbags stuff - and in fairness their player didnt go to ground like he'd been shot - it's a proper wet lettuce incident.

Yet look at Chairs' challenge at QPR - which resulted in a yellow, and dare I say it Morgans elbow on Hulme - why only non-picked up incidents can be retrospectively increased in punishment?

My point is this - If a referee and officials make an error in judgement - whether picked up at the time or not - then a harsher judgement should be able to be passed. Is VAR not a similar tool to 'undermine' a referees take on an incident or am I missing something? (A ref could give a yellow and the VAR room says Red, a red is awarded . They dont say ' no , its a fair kop ref, you've said yellow so yellow it is. The game is a shambles