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The longest serving president in Uefa's history believes the tournament should be taken off of Russia and Qatar and is confident Sepp Blatter will win the Fifa election.
Former Uefa president Lennart Johansson believes the 2018 World Cup should be taken off of Russia and awarded to England, while the 2022 edition should be awarded by a lottery.
The decisions to award the World Cup to Russia and Qatar created much controversy across the world because of the poor human rights' records both countries have. There have been particularly severe allegations of corruption in the awarding of the 2022 edition to Qatar.
Johansson, now an honorary president of European football's governing body, believes the latest scandal could see Fifa change the destination of the next two World Cups.
"I expect that they will reconsider the decisions. I'm sure that they will take the initiative to make a new decision in the matter for both 2018 and 2022" Johansson, who challenged Sepp Blatter to the Fifa presidency in 1998, said.
"It can go damn fast if there are countries which are able to quickly set up.
"Why not have it in England? They have not had it since 1966 and it is called "the motherland of football". Whatever we might think of it, they deserve to get the attention.
"Then I think it should be a free lottery when it comes to the World Cup in 2022.
"I'm quite convinced that this will be done. As sure as I am that Blatter will win the presidential election again."
The 85-year-old is not shocked by the latest allegations and has called for changes to be made throughout Fifa, starting with Blatter.
"I'm not surprised by what is happening right now. Blatter will of course make sure he wins the election in his own way.
"It's regrettable that the world's biggest sports organisation must have such leaders at the top."
Blatter, who will challenge Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein in Friday's Fifa election, is not one of the individuals indicted, but Johansson says the president knows that there are corrupt individuals in the organisation.
"This will be the first time in history a president does not know what is going on in his organisation. He has known everything else that has happened and fixed it, so why not this time?
"I think both Michael van Praag from the Netherlands and Luis Figo were good candidates to challenge him for the election.
"I received clear answers in connection with Fifa in the 1998 election that it was not really for me. Blatter knows how to handle these things, otherwise he would not have that job.
"He has never been prosecuted because nothing could be proven. The only thing I have to say is that I know what happened in 1998."
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