Moscow gets thumbs up from Infantino over 2018 preparations
MOSCOW: FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Tuesday expressed his satisfaction with Moscow’s preparations for the 2018 World Cup during his first visit to Russia since being elected chief of world football’s governing body.
Infantino began his tour with a visit to the Luzhniki Stadium, which is undergoing a major rebuild to be ready for the World Cup final.
Infantino looked over the construction site of the 81,000-seat stadium with Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin and gave a double thumbs-up gesture.
He praised Sobyanin for preserving the historical facade of the stadium, an icon of Soviet architecture which hosted the 1980 Olympics.
“It is truly impressive, so impressive that I’d like to commend and congratulate already now in advance the (Moscow) mayor,” Infantino told reporters.
“Inside you really feel the atmosphere of football, it’s a football stadium,” he said, adding that the Luzhniki was the “right venue” to host the World Cup final.
For the new FIFA president, it is the start of a four-day tour of Russia and Qatar, the host of the 2022 World Cup.