Former Germany captain Philipp Lahm campaigns to boycott the Qatar FIFA World Cup

Former Germany and Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm will refuse the FIFA World Cup this winter due to host nation Qatar’s poor human rights record. FIFA has been widely criticized for awarding the tournament to the tiny Gulf state with a population of over 2 million. Qatar Football World Cup fans to buy Spain Vs Germany Tickets from our website.

Qatar, which had never qualified for the World Cup before, was ranked 113th in the world when it won the right to host the tournament, which has been moved to winter this year due to the country’s extreme summer temperatures.

Philipp Lahm will boycott the FIFA World Cup due to host nation Qatar's poor human rights
Philipp Lahm will boycott the FIFA World Cup due to host nation Qatar’s poor human rights

The country’s human rights record and the treatment of migrant workers have also been widely criticized since the country was designated a host country in 2010.

Lahm, the former Bayern Munich fullback, led Germany to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and is now the tournament director of the DFB Euro 2024. But the 38-year-old said he would not be at the World Cup in Qatar.

“I’m not part of the delegation and I don’t feel like flying there as a fan,” Lahm told German publication Kicker.

“I favour watching games at home.           

“Human rights should play the biggest role in awarding contests. When a country gets one of the worst contracts in this area, you start to think about the criteria used to make decisions.

“This shouldn’t happen in the future. Human rights, sustainability, land size… none of these seem to work.”

A 2021 Guardian investigation found that more than 6,500 migrant workers have died in Qatar since it was announced as the host country 12 years ago, 37 of which were directly linked to the construction of the World Cup stadium.

According to Amnesty International, Qatar’s “authorities continue to restrict freedom of expression by abusing the law to silence critical voices”. While also oppressing women and the LGBTQ+ community.

Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and same-sex relationships can lead to criminal charges and up to seven years in prison.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino insisted that the Gulf state “welcomes everyone” and urged LGBTQ+ fans to attend the match. But a recent survey by the Swedish NRK and SVT and the Denmark DR found that some hotels in the country refuse to allow same-sex couples.

England manager Gareth Southgate has previously said it was “an enormous shame”. That some Three Lions supporters would not travel to Qatar for the World Cup.

However, his comments have been criticized, with Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 chief executive Nasser Al Khater warning Southgate to “choose his words carefully”. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans to buy Costa Rica Vs Germany Tickets from our website.

Timo Werner's return to his former club RB Leipzig is good news for the league
Timo Werner’s return to his former club RB Leipzig is good news for the league

Germany coach Hansi Flick is happy with Werner’s Leipzig return ahead of the FIFA World Cup

Germany head coach Hansi Flick says Timo Werner’s return to his former club RB Leipzig is good news for the league and the players as they continue to compete at the highest level in the run-up to the FIFA World Cup which is set to close at the end of the year.

Werner, whose performance over the past two years has cast doubt on whether he is the right striker for this year’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar. He signed a four-year deal on Tuesday to return from Chelsea to Leipzig.

The 26-year-old spent most of his career with RB Leipzig during the 2016-20 season and is the club’s all-time top goal scorer with 95 goals.

“I am very happy for the Bundesliga with the return of Timo Werner. With his quality, he is an asset in every competition.”

“In Leipzig, he developed into an international top striker and Timo will continue to test in the Champions League with the best players out there,” said Flick.

Werner said goodbye to Chelsea after two years with the Premier League club. Where he won the Champions League trophy as well as the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup in 2021. But was unable to keep his starting spot.

He made 89 appearances for Chelsea, scoring 23 goals.

Werner hopes a return to RB Leipzig, who has qualified for the Champions League group stage this season, will provide him with a platform to regain his old form and get enough playing time to stay in top form during the FIFA World Cup. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans to buy Germany Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Werner hopes a return to RB Leipzig
Werner hopes a return to RB Leipzig

“For me, it is clear that Leipzig has taken an excellent step,” Werner told a press conference on Wednesday. “A transfer is a logical step to gain confidence.

“With the FIFA World Cup this year you want to be as prepared as possible and play as much as possible. It’s the perfect time to regain shape and enjoy football again.”

“In the past few seasons, I haven’t had much opportunity to show myself. Hopefully, it will be different now,” he added.

Werner scored 24 goals in 53 appearances for Germany. Which was eliminated in the first round of the 2018 World Cup.

Germany Michael Ballack challenges Chelsea’s, Timo Werner

German international and current, although not for long. Chelsea FC striker Timo Werner has created a mysterious figure. Once in the Bundesliga under Julian Nagelsmann of RB Leipzig, Werner experienced a few dangerous years in England. Former Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Germany player Michael Ballack have some advice and choice words for the German manager.

“He lacks the needed ‘elbow mentality’,” Ballack said purposely in comments captured by Sport1. “Taking the step to Chelsea was courageous. That’s where we talk about behaviour and character.”

For Ballack, this is as true for the club as it is for the country, and Werner must cue Drake memes “flip the switch.” But he still wears the jersey and enjoys a good measure of faith from current coach Hansi Flick. He’s had quite some years to forget in the national setup. Qatar World Cup 2022 fans to buy Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Michael Ballack challenges Chelsea's, Timo Werner
Michael Ballack challenges Chelsea’s, Timo Werner

Flick’s predecessor Joachim Low lost faith in Werner by last year and used him sparingly in the 2021 EURO. Despite overseeing Werner’s rise through the 2017 Confederations Cup and some forgettable tournaments that happened the following year.

Okay, okay the 2018 FIFA World Cup. That occurred.

And possibly that was the start of the end. Werner was unpersuasive centrally that tournament and Germany seemed to need to shift him wide left to get any scoring initiative going. Transfer rumours abounded, including to Bayern Munich.

In 2020, Werner is at Chelsea, where he regularly comes up with new ways to miss babysitters. Boo birds pile up. He had to hit a real nine and they risked it. Or he could only score in the Bundesliga.

Werner never stopped working hard and never stopped running dangerously, especially on the left side. He won the Champions League in his first season with the Blues. But he never got things back on track. Now that he has seen Romelu Lukaku come and go, he finds himself likely to leave the club.

“Too good” is how Barack describes Werner – a man who has developed a habit of “surrendering to fate”.

These ailments may require more than just changing the environment to resolve. With rumours of a return to Leipzig and the Bundesliga. Ballack – a fierce mentality fighter during his time with the German men’s team – urged Werner to reassess and start over.

Otherwise, Ballack advised, “he continues.”

Despite the harsh wording, Ballack seemed like a man who was firmly in Werner’s corner. If Timo can bounce back, that will also boost Germany’s hopes. The Men’s FIFA World Cup has closed again.

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