Blatter slams European attack on World Cup

FIFA boss Sepp Blatter believes European media has been unfair to Qatar in their coverage of issues surrounding the 2022 World Cup.

FIFA boss Sepp Blatter condemned European media for "attacking" 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar, days after slamming European countries and companies over the controversial tournament.

Blatter said media had been unfair to Qatar as he made an impassioned defence of the event to delegates at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) awards in Kuala Lumpur.

"It is not fair when the international media and especially European media are taking up the focus of an Arab country here in Asia, and attacking, criticising this country," Blatter said.

"We are defending it. We have taken the decision to play a World Cup in the Arab world and we have taken the decision to play in Qatar and we will go and play this... in 2022 in Qatar," he added, to loud applause at the gala dinner.

The comments come just a few days after the FIFA president accused France and Germany of pushing Qatar's bid to host the World Cup to suit their "economic interests".

He also blamed European construction companies after Amnesty International said migrant workers at World Cup venues were being treated like "animals".

AFC President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa agreed that media criticism of Qatar had been "too much" and he backed the Gulf nation to hold one of the most successful World Cups.

"I think what's been said is too much because the decision has (already) been taken," said the Bahraini royal.

"And of course Qatar is part of Asia, and we will support the World Cup in Asia and in Qatar in every way that we can."

Shaikh Salman added: "I'm sure that when the time comes we'll see success and the work that Qataris have done for this event.

"I think what they've been doing so far, by the look of all the infrastructure and the facilities that are going to be built for this occasion, I'm sure we'll have one of the most successful World Cups ever."


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