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Harry Redknapp says he would have no problem with the World Cup being held in the Middle East again. Qatar have been controversial hosts of the 2022 World Cup, with many fans frustrated by
their alcohol ban. There has also been concern over its human rights record. But Redknapp believes Qatar has proved its critics wrong. He told the Sun: “We could take a big leaf out of
their book in terms of the approach to it, although I’m not daft enough to think we will change our mentality over it. "But this will go down as the World Cup when we all felt so safe,
where the fans were behaving and we weren’t rattling up the number of arrests. “Supporters are still lighting up the stadiums, singing and dancing on the Metro and in the streets, where
women, kids, and families are having the time of their lives. "In fact, it’s been such a success that I’d have no problem with the Middle East staging the World Cup again — or with it
being in the middle of our season either.”