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France captain Hugo Lloris has said there is "too much pressure" on players to protest at the upcoming Qatar World Cup.
Qatar has come under intense pressure over its treatment of foreign workers, restrictive social laws and LGBTQIA+ rights, leading to many participating teams raising concerns. The country has denied that workers were exploited.
Last month, Australia's team spoke out against Qatar's record on human rights and same-sex relationships, while Denmark's players will travel to the World Cup without their families as a protest against Qatar's human rights record.
Earlier this month, FIFA urged nations to stick to football and not focus on politics surrounding the host nation. Tottenham Hotspur's goalkeeper Lloris said he agrees with the organisation.
Manchester United midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Christian Eriksen were the latest high-profile footballers to hit out at the timing of this year's World Cup on Sunday.
Lloris will lead the defending world champions into the tournament with France facing Australia, Tunisia and Denmark in Group D.