Cameroon players initially accepted the decision, but upon seeing the incident on the stadium screen, protested for nearly three minutes to Chinese referee Qin Liang that Parris was in an offside position, though she was not interfering with play.It looked at one point like Cameroon would refuse to continue - their players had to be spoken to by a FIFA official at half-time - and their mood worsened after the break as Nchout's first-time finish from Gabrielle Onguene's cross was disallowed by VAR for an offside against Onguene. England boss Phil Neville described Cameroon's behaviour as "unacceptable" and said the game "didn't feel like football".He was also worried about the impact it will have on young girls watching the game. This was a big moment for left-back Alex Greenwood. If you missed that Norway victory yesterday, here are the highlights. "After, I didn't know what happened.
0:41 Cameroon, who are 43 places below Phil Neville's side in the world rankings and playing in only their second Women's World Cup, began the tie as major underdogs.They had reached the last 16 thanks to a 95th-minute winner over New Zealand on 20 June, which saw them progress as one of the four best third-placed sides, but Sunday's drama against England was of a different kind.There was an edge to the match early on, with Yvonne Leuko booked for an apparent elbow on England winger Nikita Parris, before Augustine Ejangue appeared to spit on Toni Duggan after the backpass that led to the opener.Cameroon then reacted with despair after White's goal was given by VAR, temporarily refusing to restart play, and some of their players were reportedly in tears in the tunnel at half-time.Boos and hissing from the stands then followed the decision to disallow Nchout's strike, coupled with widespread protestations from their substitutes.And the first ever competitive meeting between these two sides concluded with a poor challenge by Alexandra Takounda on Houghton, for which the Cameroon player was booked as her team-mates again remonstrated with the referee. We are still waiting for quotes from the Cameroon camp. "I'm completely and utterly ashamed of the behaviour of the opposition. And the match ended on a sour note as Alexandra Takounda Engolo was booked for a horrific tackle on Steph Houghton. Media playback is not supported on this device Referee decision on field cancelled.Stephanie Houghton (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Millie Bright (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Offside, England. Ninon Abena (Cameroon) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. "The players never refused to play. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.3 - England's 3-0 win over Cameroon was their second-biggest margin of victory in a Women's World Cup game, only behind their 6-1 win over Argentina in the 2007 group stage. With the game poised at 2-2 in extra time, Gary Lineker stepped up to score his second spot-kick of the game and send England through to the semi-final, where they would be agonisingly knocked out on penalties by West Germany. This group has the record (along with the 1982 Group 1) of the most draws (five) of any "group round" in World Cup history. Play in Group F of the 1990 FIFA World Cup completed on 21 June 1990. Media playback is not supported on this device England Women made it through to the World Cup quarter-finals after beating Cameroon 3-0 on Sunday in a match littered with VAR controversy.England took an early lead through Steph Houghton after she was teed up by Toni Duggan from an indirect free-kick inside the box following a Cameroon backpass (14), before Ellen White slotted home her fourth of the tournament after a VAR review (45+3).The review, nonetheless, bizarrely left Cameroon's players furious having seen Nikita Parris in an offside position on the stadium screen, despite not interfering with play.There was more VAR controversy after the break when Ajara Nchout looked to have halved the deficit (48), but it was disallowed for a marginal offside, which caused more anger among the Cameroon players and reduced Nchout to tears.Alex Greenwood then made it 3-0 with a neat finish from a clever Duggan corner (58), and there was time for even more late controversy as Alexandra Takounda Engolo escaped with just a yellow card, despite an on-pitch VAR review, for a wretched late challenge on Houghton in stoppage time.The win means England set up a quarter-final clash with Norway on Thursday at 8pm in Le Havre.Cameroon could have been down to 10 players in just the fourth minute after Yvonne Leuko's elbow on Parris, but she was only shown a yellow card, with no VAR utilised.England dominated the early stages and took the lead in unusual fashion as Cameroon were punished for a backpass by Augustine Ejangue; Duggan then rolled the ball back for Houghton, who found the bottom right corner through the crowd of Cameroon players on the line.Television replays also showed Ejangue seemingly spit on Duggan's arm as she appealed for the backpass, though it is unclear whether this was a deliberate act by the Cameroon defender and no action was taken.England made it 2-0 as Lucy Bronze's through ball to White was tucked home into the bottom left corner, and though the flag initially went up, a VAR review showed White clearly onside.
I didn't enjoy it, the players didn't enjoy it. I think if that goal had stood we would have had a different outcome. England won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with the Republic of Ireland and the Netherlands. The knockout stage of the 1990 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the final tournament, following the group stage. to times when you went home crying with your ball. "I sat through 90 minutes of football there and felt ashamed. England 3-0 Cameroon: England Women into World Cup quarters after ill-tempered win dominated by VAREngland Women celebrate during the 3-0 win over CameroonCameroon were spoken to by a FIFA official at half-time after their protests against the VAR decisionEllen White celebrates with Lucy Bronze after scoring the second goalReferee Qin Liang struggled to hold a tight grip on the incidents I didn’t enjoy the game. "Cameroon head coach Alain Djeumfa labelled Ellen White's goal, which was given after a VAR review, a "miscarriage of justice" but after suggesting the match officials had been biased against his side, dodged questions asking him to elaborate on the reasons behind his claim. "France owed its victory over Brazil to a dramatic late winner from midfielder Amandine Henry as penalties loomed.Henry struck deep into the second period, flicking the ball home cleverly after a free kick to earn her side a quarterfinal against either the reigning champion US or Spain in Paris Friday.The goal came moments after a brilliant block by Griedge Mbock Bathy had denied Brazil's Debinha what looked a certain goal.France's midfielder Amandine Henry celebrates after putting her side 2-1 ahead in extra time of the last 16 Women's World Cup clash against Brazil in Le Havre.
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