We’ve got to get on with it – Harry Redknapp on World Cup being held in Qatar

The former football manager was speaking at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards.
Harry Redknapp attends The Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (Ian West/PA)
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Connie Evans22 November 2022
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Harry Redknapp has said “it’s there, we’ve got to get on with it now” while reflecting on the controversy surrounding Qatar hosting the World Cup.

The former football manager, 75, shared his thoughts on the tournament, which kicked off yesterday, at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards on Tuesday evening.

Redknapp told the PA news agency: “It’s there, we’ve got to get on with it now. Nothing we can do about it really. It is where it is.

“How they got it in the first place I don’t really know, but they got it. And so what can we do now? Not a lot.”

Speaking on the red carpet at the event – which honours the NHS, key workers and ordinary people who care for their communities – Redknapp also expressed his enthusiasm for the England World Cup squad and his delight at the team’s 6-2 win against Iran.

“It was great, we played really well,” he said.

“And I think we’ve got a fantastic group of players. I really do. I think we’ve got a good chance of winning the tournament… I wouldn’t swap this group with any other country in the world, I wouldn’t swap our players.”

He added: “I think they’ll go to the final and even win it. I really do.”

Former England goalkeeper David Seaman also shared his thoughts while at the event, which was being held at the Roundhouse in North London after it was initially postponed due to the Queen’s death.

Seaman, 59, told PA: “Hopefully it continues on this path, it was a great start yesterday, to get six in your opening game is brilliant.

Nothing we can do about it really. It is where it is.

Harry Redknapp

“We’ve got a lot of experience now, we’ve got a lot of good players that have had the experience of the semi-final in Russia, of a Euros final. So it’s looking really good.”

On the controversy surrounding the host country, which has strict anti LGBTQ+ laws, Seaman added: “It shouldn’t have been awarded to Qatar. No doubt about it.

“Football is for everyone and not everyone can watch the games in Qatar.”

Reflecting on the importance of the Who Cares Wins Awards, Seaman also spoke about the importance of the NHS, saying: “It’s something there that we take for granted, and it’s not until you really need it that you realise how important it is.

“We all saw that through the pandemic, the risk that they took to get the country back on its feet. The NHS is brilliant when you need it and they’re always there.”

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