#AceDailyNews says here are today’s Newspaper Headlines: It’s all about ‘ FIFA BOSS ‘ Pouring Out his Heart about his life leads media to call it SHAMELESS as Qatar Begins World Cup with Ecuador taking on the host country and it all began in 1930 with Ecuador (full circle) today Kindness & Love 🙏🙏’s for People to Have Greater Understanding Of Other People Amen
The World Cup dominates many of Sunday’s front pages – but the politics is still overshadowing the sport. The Sunday Express criticises Fifa president Gianni Infantino for causing “outrage” during his monologue in which he stuck up for Qatar’s human rights records. “Shameless!” the paper declares.The same story leads the Daily Star as the paper slams the president for his impassioned defence of Qatar hosting the tournament. The article says the president’s extraordinary hour-long monologue “echoed the whining” of Caesar in the film Carry on Cleo – a comparison also made in its headline.“Come on you Lions,” the People says, next to a photo of beaming England fans – complete with novelty glasses – who have made it out to Doha as the tournament kicks off.On the front of the Sunday Mirror, England legend Sir Geoff Hurst defiantly gives his backing to Gareth Southgate’s squad, with the paper harking back to the famous World War One poster of Lord Kitchener. The 1966 World Cup winner is convinced England can win this year’s tournament which he feels provides some cheer amid the UK’s economic woes.The Sunday Times reflects on the various fans from around the world basking in what could be Lionel Messi’s final World Cup. Its lead story focuses on the government mulling over a Swiss-style relationship with the EU which it says could lead to closer economic ties but would not lead to freedom of movement returning.A quirky Matt cartoon on the front of the Sunday Telegraph depicts Robin Hood saying: “We don’t like the phrase ‘stealing from the rich’. We prefer ‘Making difficult decisions'”. Elsewhere, an interview with former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi is the lead story – the party chairman vows the Conservatives will cut taxes ahead of the next general election as Tory MPs’ anger continues to spill over from the Autumn Statement.Singer Adele appears in several papers and the singer dominates the centre of the Observer as she triumphantly opened her long-awaited residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The paper’s lead story focuses on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer vowing to get rid of the House of Lords in a move he said would “restore trust in politics”.The Sun on Sunday leads with a story on singer Boy George who is still in the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle in Australia.
The focus for many of the front pages remains on Fifa and the World Cup in Qatar – sadly not for sporting reasons but political issues still lingering too.
In an hour-long speech on Sunday, Gianni Infantino said European countries were in no position to give out morality lessons, adding that he related to anyone that had been discriminated against because he grew up with red hair.
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