Gareth Sutgate is seen for a statement on guest workers ahead of the World Cup

Gareth Southgate has been criticized by human rights organizations, and the dramatic progression of Spurs and Julen Lopetegui are close to wolves – after all.

Here are today’s English football news headlines.

SNACKIS TODAY: The human rights organization has criticized Southgate

Gareth Southgate It has been criticized by human rights organizations and newspapers such as The Guardian and the Daily Mail report. The reason is the statement of the union captain regarding migrant workers in Qatar Who says he’s looking forward to the restroom.

Human Rights Watch believes that Southgates ignores many workers’ accounts of low wages and a lack of employee protection. As well as those whose family members were seriously injured or died.

– I’ve been to Qatar several times and met many workers and they are clearly united in one thing, which is that they want the World Cup away, because they love football, Southgate told CNN.

In the Guardian, Human Rights Watch representatives cast doubt on the claim of the Confederate leader.

First and foremost, workers in Qatar cannot speak freely out of fear for their safety, and the FA should know this, Minky Worden tells the newspaper.

Second, did Gareth Southgate and the Football Association try to contact migrant workers and families of those who died from Nepal, India, Kenya or elsewhere? Any family that has returned a relative and breadwinner in a coffin without compensation from FIFA or Qatar, cannot celebrate the start of the World Cup.

Today Sporttita: Tottenham are progressing after the drama

It became dramatic when it was decided to decide Group D in the Champions League. The Daily Mail compiled the schedule at various (local) times on Tuesday night.

20:39: Sporting leads 1-0. Thus, Tottenham is in second place.

20:47: Marseille leads 1-0. Tottenham are in third place.

21:17: Tottenham tied and returned in second place.

21:21: Frankfurt draw. Tottenham top the table.

21:31: Frankfurt completes turnaround and leads. Tottenham are in second place.

21:59: Tottenham score the winning goal and take first place in the group.

Quote of the day: The Potter accepts pressure

When you’re in a club like this, you’re only 90 minutes away from a crunch. You have to set the record straight, says Graham Potter, referring to Chelsea’s big loss to Brighton (1-4).

Training rumor today: Lopetegui is getting close to the wolves

Wolves may think that it is a disgrace to those who give up. Premier League– The club has not given in to Julen Lopetegui, the Independent believes, which adds that the coach has swayed after new encounters. The 56-year-old initially refused to replace Bruno Lagg due to family reasons. It is now said that Wolves are relatively confident in their ability to persuade the Spaniard to sign.

TODAY’S NOBB: Argentinian Players Not Released Earlier

The Daily Mail reported that the English Premier League clubs are ignoring the Argentine Football Association’s desire to exclude Argentine players from the final round before the World Cup break. The six players involved are Lisandro Martinez, Alejandro Garnacho (Man United), Aimee Buendia, Aimee Martinez (Aston Villa), Christian Romero (Tottenham) and Alexis McAllister (Betaton).

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