The official death count on World Cup sites stands at three work-related and 37 non-work related, but it’s almost impossible to give a precise total – a truthful one could be far higher – because relevant information has been suppressed by the authorities. Between 2010 and 2019, 15, 021 foreigners died in Qatar, and a Guardian analysis discovered that more than 6, 500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have died since the tournament was awarded. As the competition intensifies, we mustn’t forget that the delight it brings us comes at a terrible price. DHGlobal media-watchSerbia’s difficulties against Cameroon didn’t go down well with the press at home.
Kick off times shift to two matches at 3pm GMT, and two matches at 7pm GMT, and that is how it will stay until the end of the group phase on Friday. MBQuick GuideQatar: beyond the footballShowThis is a World Cup like no other. For the last 12 years the Guardian has been reporting on the issues surrounding Qatar 2022, from corruption and human rights abuses to the treatment of migrant workers and discriminatory laws. The best of our journalism is gathered on our dedicated Qatar: Beyond the Football home page for those who want to go deeper into the issues beyond the pitch.
But it’s unbelievable what happened to Serbia’s game from the 64th to the 66th minute”, the crucial minutes when Vincent Aboubakar and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting turned it around for the not-quite-entirely-Indomitable Lions. Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (left) and Milos Veljkovic look dejected after Cameroon’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting brings the game level at 3-3. Photograph: Fabrizio Bensch/ReutersIn the middle of spreading protests against anti-Covid measures in the country, Chinese state television has censored World Cup games to remove shots of maskless crowds. The images have caused comment on social media and stoked anger in China, where hundreds of millions remain under strict pandemic restrictions. MBThe internet reactsThe novelty of the Fifa directive that time added on must reflect actual minutes played has fully worn off.
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This is what we have been waiting for. RBSon’s pain reminds that clubs must pick up the piecesSouth Korea are not quite out, but the plight of Son Heung-min throws forward the question of a mid-season World Cup. Rather than a summer of physical recovery, a holiday to dull the psychological pain of an early exit, Son must soon throw himself into the Premier League with Tottenham. His facial injury has hindered him but his desperate chasing back loose balls and raging at teammates reflected the burden certain players carry for their country.
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Guardian reporting goes far beyond what happens on the pitch. Support our investigative journalism today. Talking pointsCameroon and Serbia thrill to give tournament that summer feelIf World Cups are about classic games and classic goals, Serbia’s thrilling 3-3 draw with Cameroon had it all. A clash of continents and styles and a wild comeback: this game felt like the heady days of summer tournaments after the barrage of goalless draws in the first week. Whether it sparks a prolongued goal rush and a move away from safety-first tactics in Qatar remains to be seen, but there were two very different goals that showed football at its finest.
His corners were especially poor. The flip side, meanwhile, is that club managers such as Crystal Palace’s Patrick Vieira may feel the benefit of Jordan Ayew’s greater confidence after assisting both of Ghana’s first-half goals. As might Nathan Jones at Southampton with the excellent Mohammed Salisu, supplier of many a last-ditch tackle and header after his early goal. JBBeyond the footballWhen considering this competition, the human-rights abuses inflicted by the government of Qatar are sometimes obfuscated by those keen to draw attention to the iniquities of other nation states. What brings things into sharper clarity, though, is the migrant workers who have died so we can enjoy the football.
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Serbian tabloid Informer wrote that the team “played from brilliance to despair and back again several times”, complaining they had put themselves “in a very bad situation before the match with Switzerland”. The sports desk at Kurir wrote that at one point “the only question that was asked was: how many more goals will we score? At least that’s what we all thought.
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