Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes says the World Cup should "be done in a better way"

Bruno is not happy about the situation surrounding the World Cup.

The 32 teams have been asked to put politics to one side.

Same-sex relationships, human rights and treatment of migrant workers are some of the issues that have been criticized by the country.

It should be done in a better way.

The people that have died on the construction of the stadiums have been in the news recently. We're not happy about that.

The Guardian used data from embassies in the Gulf country to say that 6,500 workers had died in the country since it was named the World Cup host.

The total was not true because many of the people who died would have been living and working in the country for a long time.

There were 37 deaths among labourers at World Cup stadium construction sites over the course of two years.

Even though high temperatures can cause death from heart attacks and respiratory failure, the International Labour Organisation doesn't count them as work related deaths.

It's not the right time for us to be in the World Cup. It's not the best time for everyone. People won't be able to watch the games because kids will be at school.

Football is for everyone. The World Cup is the world and everyone needs to be involved. It doesn't matter who it is for. I don't think they should happen.

For a World Cup, it's more than football, it's a party for fans, players, something that's a joy to watch, and should be done in a better way.

Denmark's World Cup kit - black (left) and red (right)
Denmark will wear "toned down" shirts during matches at the World Cup in Qatar

Christian said that change has to come from somewhere else rather than players.

Hummel designed a third, all-black kit to represent the "colour of mourning", as well as "toned down" shirts for the World Cup that will be worn by Danes.

"A lot has been written, there's a lot of focus on how it's happened and why it's in the Middle East." I don't agree with the way it's been done, but we play football.

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