The legend Neville reproves Cameroon's women after indecent gestures: Shame must come.

The English national coach in football, the women's category, said he feels “ashamed” of the women's gestures of the national Cameroon after winning the World Cup that takes him to the quarterfinal stage. Lionesses will play against Norway after convincing 3-0. But the match against Cameroon was marked by a reaction [...]
Lionesses will play against Norway after convincing 3-0.
But the match against Cameroon was marked by an extraordinary reaction after two judges' decisions taken through the VAR, and after severe interventions against English players, it translates Periscope from the BBC.
I'm completely embarrassed by the opponent's side,” said Neville.
Jesus Christ, the unprofessionalism of some of these Cameroon players is generous: Spitting, elbowing, and even taking their resources out on the essentials. ? Pic.twitter. com/ QvLXvHLKKA
What? (@passin) June 23, 2019
When I started my career as a coach, Arsene Wenger told me that the team reflects the coach. If that team [Kamberun] were my team, they would never play for England anymore, with that kind of behavior.
It didn't look like football. It was a good victory, but I'm not happy, players aren't enjoying it.
During the match there were a lot of contour moments. One was when Camunita Yvonne Leuko was punished after hitting her with the English elbow, Nikita Parris. Then Augustine Kingue spit on English Tony Duggan.
When England had later scored the second goal, through the VAR system, even though the judge had canceled him for an out-of-play position at first, the desperate Camerunas had refused to resume the match.
The Africans were frustrated even more when Ayara Nchout's goal was cancelled for the VAR's advantage, with the attack that erupted in tears after that decision.












