The former FIFA president, who was banned in 2015, has claimed that the governing body initially wanted the US to host this year’s tournament
Sepp Blatter has said it was a mistake to award Qatar this year’s World Cup, with the disgraced former FIFA president claiming that members of the governing body’s executive committee had initially decided it should instead go to the United States.
The tiny Gulf state was given hosting rights following a controversial vote in 2010 that led to the demise of Blatter and UEFA chief Michel Platini.
Now, in an interview with Tages-Anzeiger, Blatter has claimed that it had been agreed to have the US follow Russia as “a gesture of peace” only for Platini to change his mind after coming under pressure from then French president Nicolas Sarkozy.
Platini has previously denied that he was told to vote for Qatar but in 2013 said that he was invited to dine with Sarkozy only for the emir of Qatar to be also present. “I could understand for myself that Sarkozy was interested in Qatar organising the World Cup. But he did not make that request to me,” Platini said.