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England embracing tough Qatar heat ahead of World Cup opener, says Coady

AL WAKRAH, Qatar : England defender Conor Coady said on Thursday that temperatures at the World Cup in Qatar are certainly much hotter than those experienced back home but it is time the players embraced the heat and put it out of their minds.

England held their first training session in the blazing heat and humidity at their Al Wakrah training base on Thursday with temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, which forced Wales to postpone their session to the evening when it is cooler.

But Coady said there was no point "over-thinking" about the heat as it would get them nowhere during the tournament.

"It was hard this morning. It was a long session and it was something we needed as a team to get used to it, to feel it, to understand it, and it's tough" Coady told reporters ahead of England's Group B opener against Iran on Monday.

"I'm not going to sit here and say it's not tough, but we're professional players. We understand what we're doing and training this morning was fantastic. It's a different environment for us.

"It's something we want to take on board as quickly as possible and something we want to enjoy. So we're going out there to embrace it ... I enjoy playing in the sun, we don't get it so often back home, do we?"

Apart from the heat in Qatar, the country's treatment of foreign workers, restrictive social laws and LGBTQ rights have also been criticised, leading many of the teams participating in the tournament to raise concerns.

Coady said he felt for LGBTQ fans who had decided to boycott the World Cup, saying England wanted every fan to come and drive them on but he added that they respected the rules in Qatar.

Homosexuality is illegal in the conservative Muslim country but World Cup organisers have repeatedly said that

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