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Reaction to FIFA World Cup draw

DOHA : Following is reaction to the 2022 FIFA World Cup draw, which was held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center in Qatar on Friday.

Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands

Group B: England, Iran, United States, Wales/Scotland/Ukraine

HARRY KANE, ENGLAND CAPTAIN

"Always exciting to see who we get in the group! Playing on the opening day will be incredible as well," Kane wrote on Twitter.

GARETH SOUTHGATE, ENGLAND COACH

"(The U.S. and Iran)... are teams we've not played for a while and the third is an unknown but throws up a possible British derby," Southgate told the BBC.

"In this situation all of our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine, so when that tie is played out is irrelevant really.

"For us we're (playing) on day one so it's quite clear now what our programme looks like with the end of the Premier League season and getting out here as quickly as possible."

GARY NEVILLE, FORMER ENGLAND DEFENDER

"The Ukraine/Wales/Scotland conundrum - each of those, whether it be a home nation or Ukraine at this moment in time, brings a level of real passion and emotion and feeling for different reasons," Neville told Sky Sports.

"And Iran, relations at government level between Iran, England, USA over the last 20-30 years has not always been great so there will a lot of interest in that game."

ALAN SHEARER, EX-ENGLAND STRIKER

"This is the one thing in not having that 'Group of Death'. It's pretty much open," Shearer said on the BBC.

"I have to say that I am pleased Scotland, Wales or Ukraine got put in England's group. It adds that little bit more excitement. If it is Wales or Scotland it makes it a bit tougher."

WESTON MCKENNIE, U.S. MIDFIELDER

"The exciting thing is when you get to these world stages, when you get to these

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