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England national football team
Women's World Cup | Round of 16
Jun 23, 2019 at 4.30pm UK
 

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Houghton (14'), White (45'), Greenwood (58')
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Lucy Bronze: 'England want to push the women's game forward'

Full-back says England played the way they should in tempestuous clash against Cameroon.

Lucy Bronze has stressed England's desire to "push on the women's game" following Sunday's tempestuous clash with Cameroon.

The Women's World Cup last-16 tie in Valenciennes, which England won 3-0, saw Cameroon twice react to VAR decisions going against them by complaining to the officials at length and looking as if they might refuse to play on.

There was also some rough treatment of England's players – most notably Nikita Parris and Steph Houghton – and Toni Duggan's arm was spat on by Cameroon's Augustine Ejangue.

England v Cameroon – FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – Round of Sixteen – Stade du Hainaut
England's Lucy Bronze (left) pictured with Cameroon's Jeannette Yango during Sunday's win in Valenciennes (Richard Sellers/PA)

A FIFA spokesperson on Monday said the governing body was looking into Sunday's events and would update in due course. Press Association Sport understands the governing body wants to conclude the matter soon, potentially as early as Tuesday.

Houghton, Ellen White and Alex Greenwood got the goals as England set up a quarter-final against Norway in Le Havre on Thursday.

According to the BBC, Sunday's game set a new record as the UK's most watched women's football match, with a peak television audience of 6.9million – and England boss Phil Neville told BBC Sport after the contest Cameroon's behaviour was "wrong, because it is the image of women's football that's going out worldwide".

England v Cameroon – FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – Round of Sixteen – Stade du Hainaut
England head coach Phil Neville did not like much of what he saw from Cameroon (Richard Sellers/PA)

When asked about Neville's suggestion that what had happened was damaging for the women's game, full-back Bronze said: "From an England point of view we can only say that we reflected the women's game well.

"The referee (Qin Liang) gave decisions and we got on with it. We waited, we didn't try to surround the referee, we played our game and we tried to play on, so from our point of view as an England team we are playing the way we should.

"The Cameroonians are frustrated, it's tough, it's a World Cup, you want to win each game, you want to get through and of course they had that emotion coming out.

"But for us, as an England team, we're pushing on the women's game, we want to push on the women's game."

England v Cameroon – FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – Round of Sixteen – Stade du Hainaut
England's Steph Houghton (left) opened the scoring (Richard Sellers/PA)

The first moment of fierce protest from Cameroon where it seemed play might not be able to continue came in first-half stoppage time when the decision to rule out White's finish for offside was overturned via VAR to make it 2-0.

The second then came just after the break, once again involving an offside call, as Cameroon forward Ajara Nchout's strike was disallowed following a review.

Bronze said: "I think the most important thing is that they didn't (walk off the pitch).

"Maybe they did threaten to but they didn't, and for us that was important. They respected the game, they respected their opponent and although they may have had their frustrations they still got on with it. I still kind of have that respect for them that they did get on with it.

England v Cameroon – FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – Round of Sixteen – Stade du Hainaut
England's Toni Duggan was spat on by Cameroon's Augustine Ejangue (John Walton/PA)

"I thought the referee got the decisions right for the goals. The game got a bit frantic with decisions and stuff but the fact we managed to keep our heads and stay in the game, we did really well."

Early on Parris was caught in the face by the elbow of Yvonne Leuko, who was booked, and Duggan was then spat on by Ejangue when Cameroon were deemed guilty of a backpass just before the quarter-hour mark. The resulting indirect free-kick was rolled by Duggan to Houghton and the captain fired in.

After the strike from White and another, in the 58th minute, from Greenwood had extended England's lead, the closing moments saw Houghton caught on the ankle by Alexandra Takounda, who also received only a yellow card.

While she thought Cameroon were "quite physical", Bronze said she felt there was no malice in the Parris incident, and that Duggan had said the spitting one was an accident.

England v Cameroon – FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – Round of Sixteen – Stade du Hainaut
England's Nikita Parris was fouled by Cameroon's Yvonne Leuko, who received a booking (Richard Sellers/PA)

"I don't think the tackle on Nikita had any malice behind it," the 27-year-old Lyon defender said.

"I think the player is just trying to come across and win the ball and she took Nikita in the face.

"The Toni incident, I know that she said it was a complete accident. There was nothing in it.

"There's nothing against the Cameroonian players, I think their frustrations were with the referee more than us."

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