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To Russia with love: Johnson’s World Cup jibe doesn’t interest England manager

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>> LONDON: England manager Gareth Southgate said on Thursday he has “little interest” in British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s opinion on Russia hosting this summer’s World Cup.

Johnson agreed on Wednesday with a fellow member of parliament’s assertion that Russian president Vladimir Putin would exploit the World Cup as Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler had done with the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Political relations between London and Moscow are in crisis over the March 4 nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain, which the UK is blaming on the Kremlin.

“I think the rest of the world are viewing it that way,” said Southgate when asked if the World Cup could still be a festival of football despite the political cloud.

“It’s of little interest to me what the Foreign Secretary thinks about it,” added Southgate.

The number of England fans expected to travel to Russia is lower than normal for major tournament­s.

Earlier on Thursday, Russia’s ambassador to Britain insisted that travelling fans will be safe during the tournament.

“They will be safe in Russia,” Alexander Yakovenko told a press conference at the London embassy.

All the necessary measures are being taken, and the British special authoritie­s are in contact with the special Russian authoritie­s to provide security.

“It’s regular precaution­s that we are doing with every single country.

“I am sure that there will be full security, and by the way there will be a visa free regime for those who are coming to Moscow.

“They will be the guests of Russia.” Southgate said his experience of travelling to Russia for last year’s Confederat­ions Cup was on a par to previous World Cups.

“I was in Russia last year for the Confederat­ions Cup,,” he added.

“I think there were about 15,000 fans from Chile, it was an incredible atmosphere in the stadiums. The stadiums were brilliant, the facilities and training grounds were excellent.

“It felt like the other World Cups I’ve been to in terms of the experience inside the stadiums and the atmosphere for the games.”

Southgate’s preparatio­ns for the tournament on the field continued yesterday when England faced the Netherland­s in Amsterdam in a friendly.

 ??  ?? England manager Gareth Southgate oversees a training session on Thursday.
England manager Gareth Southgate oversees a training session on Thursday.

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