By Reuters Reporter
Published: 16:59 BST, 24 June 2019 | Updated: 16:59 BST, 24 June 2019
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Cameroon face an inquiry and possible disciplinary action from authorities after the 3-0 defeat to England in the last-16 of the Women's World Cup on Sunday in which they reacted furiously to two VAR decisions, initially refusing to restart the game.
After England's second goal was ruled offside then allowed after a VAR review, several Cameroon players remonstrated with the referee and for a long time refused to restart the match.
They thought they had pulled a goal back early in the second half, only for VAR to again rule against them for a marginal offside - sparking more chaotic scenes.
Cameroon were repeatedly left outraged at a number of VAR-defined refereeing decisions
The players were furious and gathered in a huddle to discuss walking off the field of play
The ill-tempered contest, which involved strong challenges throughout and an horrific tackle on England's Steph Houghton, also saw an incident where Cameroon defender Augustine Ejangue spat on the arm of England