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England boss Gareth Southgate slammed by Qatar World Cup boss for public attack on the Middle East nation

GARETH SOUTHGATE has been slammed by Qatar’s World Cup boss over his public attack on the country.

The England boss ruled out a boycott of this year’s tournament over the hosts’ appalling human rights record, insisting it is too late to start protesting about the finals being held there.

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Gareth Southgate with Nasser Al Khetar in 2019
Gareth Southgate has been slammed for his criticism of Qatar'Credit: Getty
World Cup chief exec Al Khater says 'no country is perfect'Credit: AFP

But he did raise the issue of migrant workers’ rights in the Gulf state and fears England’s LGBT fans won’t travel there for the World Cup because they feel unwelcome in a country where homosexuality is illegal.

However, Qatar 2022 chief executive Nasser Al Khater insists Southgate should look at England’s own troubles before criticising his nation.

Al Khater stormed: "No country is perfect, so if somebody is coming and claiming they are a perfect country then they need to really take a look at themselves.

"Is he basing his opinions and public statements on what he’s read? Because it’s an issue when you just base an opinion that you’re very vocal about on things you have read.

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"Somebody with a lot of influence such as Southgate, somebody with a big audience that listens to what he says, has got to pick his words very carefully before making statements like that.

"Has he been to Qatar? Who from England has been here?

"I look forward to welcoming him here, I look forward to meeting him at Friday’s draw.

"He can listen to my opinion, he doesn’t have to believe it, but at least he needs to go that far, to understand different opinions and different cultures."

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Southgate has visited Qatar at least twice on football fact-finding missions and was even pictured with Al Khater in 2019.

England stars Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Tyrone Mings have also been to the country before.

Three Lions coach Paul Nevin also worked in Qatar for five years.

But Southgate’s comments over the last few days have angered Al Khater.

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