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England boss Neville praises Duggan following alleged spitting incident

Toni Duggan appeared to be the victim of a spitting incident against Cameroon and her response earned praise from Phil Neville.

England boss Neville praises Duggan following alleged spitting incident
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Phil Neville praised Toni Duggan's response to an "unacceptable" incident in which Augustine Ejangue appeared to spit on the England forward.

An ill-tempered clash between the Lionesses and Cameroon in the Women's World Cup last 16 on Sunday saw a number of flashpoints - and video replays seemingly showed Ejangue spit on Duggan's arm.

"That, for me, is the worst form of anything you can do on a football pitch"

England coach Neville, who oversaw a 3-0 win, said he was "ashamed" of the Cameroon players' behaviour throughout the tie but reserved praise for Duggan.

"[The press officer] just mentioned it to me now," he told a news conference. "I think it's pretty clear, so it's unacceptable.

"I will praise Toni Duggan because that, for me, is the worst form of anything you can do on a football pitch really. There's no place for it on a football pitch.

"Toni Duggan was fantastic, the way she handled it. I think it showed the humility and class my players showed. She wiped it off her and got on with playing football. That, for me, makes me very proud."

Houghton a quarter-final doubt after poor late challenge

Neville was dealt a late blow as captain Stephanie Houghton was the subject of a dreadful challenge from Alexandra Takounda Engolo.

Houghton missed her post-match media duties to receive treatment and Neville said: "We're concerned about her, she's not someone who stays down.

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"It was a late tackle and we're going to have to do everything possible to get her fit for the quarter-final. She's a big player for us, our captain, and her and Lucy Bronze were outstanding.

"The big players stand up in the big occasion. I thought the composure of the two captains spread through the team."

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