Southgate says there's not a lot more players can do on Qatar human rights

England captain Harry Kane will wear an armband supporting the campaign at the finals this winter
Southgate says there's not a lot more players can do on Qatar human rights

Talking points: England Harry Kane (left) and head coach Gareth Southgate during the press conference at Sheraton San Siro, Milan. Pic: Pa Wire

England manager Gareth Southgate believes there is "not a lot more players can do" to tackle the human rights issues in Qatar after the decision to wear special captain's armbands during the World Cup was criticised.

The Football Association announced on Wednesday it has joined nine other European federations in joining the OneLove anti-discrimination campaign.

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