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Infantino's bizzare speech & Eric Dier on playing in Doha
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Published on November 19, 2022 - Duration: 01:09s
Infantino's bizzare speech & Eric Dier on playing in Doha
FIFA President Gianni Infantino delivers a bizarre speech saying he "feels like a migrant worker, like a gay, like a Qatari" as he responds to criticism over FIFA hosting the World Cup in a country where human rights are restricted.
Meanwhile England's Eric Dier says the players "have absolutely no say in where we play", before adding that it's a "difficult situation" having to answer "these kind of questions".
Report by Czubalam.
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