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Phil Neville criticises match officials after England draw with Australia

Neville’s side had two strong penalty appeals rejected and a goal wrongly disallowed for offside.

Phil Neville criticised the standard of refereeing in women’s international football after several decisions went against England in a controversial 1-1 draw with Australia.

Neville’s side had two strong penalty appeals rejected and a goal wrongly disallowed for offside before their frustrations were compounded by conceding an 84th-minute equaliser in Tuesday’s friendly at Craven Cottage.

Another tight decision by French referee Florence Guillemin and her officials saw England denied a goal when they thought the ball had crossed the line.

England manager Neville told Sky Sports News: “I am disappointed because this has happened more than once. It is not a one-off.

“We have drawn 1-1 and we have had two penalties (not given) and two goals that should have been allowed. That’s a 4-0 game for us nearly – and the type of gap between the two teams I thought it was.

“I can see the offside – it was tight – and the goal-line clearance, there is no goal-line technology.

“But the two penalty decisions – it astounds me. It is a big worry that that level of international referee can get those decisions wrong.”

Neville admitted that he was “angry a little bit” as he watched events unfold on the touchline.

On the standard of refereeing, he added: “It is improving but it needs to get better. We’ll be judged on the standard of our play and I think we’ve got to judge them on the standard of theirs.

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Phil Neville was angry as he watched events unfold (Andrew Matthews/PA)

“For me, if I’m talking really honestly, their standard wasn’t up to the standard of international football.”

Neville was also frustrated with his players’ own profligacy. Controversy aside, England wasted a series of chances to make the result safe after Fran Kirby – match-winner against Brazil on Saturday – had opened the scoring in the 21st minute.

They paid the price when Clare Polkinghorne equalised from a corner late on.

Neville told BT Sport: “We weren’t ruthless enough again, we had one-on-ones. We played some good stuff but in terms of where they’re at in their season, we should be winning that game 3-0 or 4-0.

“It’s frustrating because we have worked hard over the last 10 days and to beat Australia and Brazil would have been good for our confidence.

“But I think maybe 1-1 we can go away and see where we have to improve. We have got to be more ruthless – we have to put our chances away. We were careless in front of goal and at 1-0 the opposition can always score.”

Neville admitted he feared an equaliser was likely.

He said: “I knew it was coming because they had good delivery from their right-hand side. They were bigger than us, taller than us and I knew if they got another couple of set-pieces a goal would come.”

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