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00:00Of course, it is unfortunate as well what happened to Omar, the referee from Somalia.
00:11But again, we don't control everything.
00:15We try, we'll discuss, we'll speak, we'll see.
00:20Maybe sometimes it's good as well to just, you know, chill, relax.
00:26Mr. President, you say people should chill and relax about these situations,
00:32but you've got one of the world's top referees told he can't enter the United States,
00:37sent back home, accused of having links with suspected terror organizations.
00:42Are you embarrassed, therefore, by what actually has come to pass?
00:45And have you, do you have to accept that you've lost some control of your own tournament here?
00:52Thanks for, you're from BBC.
00:54BBC.
00:57You know, in 2035, I think, we hope, the Women's World Cup will be in the UK, right?
01:08Still needs to be a decision, but looks like.
01:13Would you find it normal that FIFA would dictate to the British government who to let in the country and
01:26who not to let in the country?
01:28And when I say to chill, I don't mean to chill and do nothing.
01:33I mean, to trust us, that we are working behind the scenes, we are trying to understand,
01:40and there are things we can know, things we cannot know, things we are told, things we are not told.
01:45And we always try to make the situation as positive as possible and to find solutions.
01:53Sometimes we manage, other times not.
01:56I mean, to be sure.
01:58I mean, I feel like there are things that we have to do.
02:04I think there's nothing else.
02:04I think that's all about what we can do now.
02:06Oh, I think, right?
02:06I know.

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