Roy Keane says the World Cup should not be in Qatar.
The Mayfield man is currently working at the tournament for ITV.
Speaking on the station's pre match coverage of Argentina and Saudi Arabia this morning, the former Manchester United skipper slammed the decision to award the tournament to Qatar because of the country's treatment of migrant workers and the LGBTQ community.
"The World Cup shouldn't be here" Keane said on this morning's coverage. "It shouldn’t be here. It’s been mentioned about corruption regarding FIFA, the country the way way they treat migrant workers, gay people.
"I think it's great that it’s been brought up. They shouldn’t have the World Cup here.
"You can’t treat people like that. We all love football, we all love soccer and we’re on about spreading the game but just to dismiss human rights, forgetting it because there’s a football tournament isn’t right, it shouldn’t be here."
"The World Cup shouldn't be here, you've got a country and the way they treat migrant workers, gay people. We're on about spreading the game but dismissing human rights, it's not right. It shouldn't be here."
Powerful words from Roy Keane about the World Cup in Qatar pic.twitter.com/lAUbItPC0Z— ITV Football (@itvfootball) November 22, 2022