'It was something we needed as a team to get used to it, to feel it, to understand it.' Conor Coady opens up on difficulties of England squad training in Qatar heat
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“We’ve said the same thing all along, from our own point of view is that we really believe that football is for absolutely everybody. That’s what we believe as a team, believe as people, believes as players ourselves. That’s what we want to focus on. LGBTQ+ England fans have said they do not feel comfortable going to Qatar due to the country’s views on homosexuality.Coady soon responded to how sad it is that a large section of Three Lions fans don’t feel they can travel to support the team: “Of course it is.“We want every England supporter to come and support us. They push us, they drive us, they always do that no matter what competition it’s at.
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