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Published 10:53 31 Jul 2018 BST
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“They won by three points. We can have no argument, the score was what the score was," O'Neill told The Sunday Game after the defeat. "I just want to play credit to my guys, they battled bravely there. Another shocking decision, which wasn’t the referee’s call to send a player off (in) what I thought was a very well-contested and hard-fought match. To lose a player for 25 minutes like that in a battle, it’s just not on. “And you really wonder why we train so hard and put the work in and then get treated like that from sideline officials, who seem to be more interested in maybe looking for something that’s not there than actually assisting the referee.”
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