The England manager said it was vital that female and LGBTQ+ fans, among others, were given stronger assurances about their safety in Qatar
“I think I’m quite clear on the areas of concern about this tournament,” he said. “The building of the stadiums was the first, and there’s nothing we can do about that now. They’re built. There are obviously ongoing concerns about the rights of workers and the conditions they live in and those areas. It seems universally accepted that’s better than it was, but not in the position where people think it could be.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Australia chase down record total to win World Cup thrillerAustralia are through to the Women’s World Cup semi-finals after a thrilling World Cup-record run chase
Consulte Mais informação »
'We've got to try to help if we can' - Southgate plans Rashford talks after England axeGareth Southgate plans to sit down with Marcus Rashford to try to help the Manchester United forward rediscover his form. The England boss omitted the struggling United star from his latest squad, …
Consulte Mais informação »
Maguire's England call-up over Dier and Tomori questioned as Southgate defends decisionHarry Maguire’s selection in the England squad for the upcoming international friendlies has been called into question by Darren Bent. Maguire has come under fire for his recent performances for Ma…
Consulte Mais informação »
Humans causing ‘profound changes’ to evolution around the worldCities globally more similar to one another than they are to nearby rural habitats, reports Jane Dalton
Consulte Mais informação »
Steve Cooper: making of a World Cup winner with Liverpool in his sightsManager’s success in reviving Nottingham Forest and reaching an FA Cup quarter-final is no surprise to those who know him
Consulte Mais informação »