attention. and this 23-year-old kenyan has become a megastar as a metro guide. organizers addressed fans before the england/usa game. they dismiss these as individual cases. as we speak, we still have people not getting paid. people are living in cramped conditions and people are facing assault, discrimination, long working hours, horrible working conditions. reporter: malcolm was a security guard in qatar but was detained for advocating for migrant workers rights. i m worried and scared and concerned. when the world cup ends, all the media spotlight and everything else will shift to the next big thing. reporter: qatar has been criticized across the gulf for
The organizers - particularly FIFA - see the event as an outright success: a record TV audience, happy fans and a burnished brand. But however much soft power Qatar has gained from the tournament, the return to normality will be an epic comedown.
isolated cases and empty pr that hide a dark and exploitive working environment. people are still living in cramped conditions. there are people still facing verbal, sexual assault, discrimination. long working hours, horrible working conditions. reporter: malcolm was a security guard in qatar but says he was detained for advocating for migrant workers rights. i am very worried and concerned and scared when the world cup ends, because all the media, spotlight and everything else will shift and move away to the next big thing. reporter: the system has been criticized from across the gulf for exploiting workers from africa and asia and for taking away their passports. this former inspector believes
i am very worried and scared, and concerned, when the world cup ends. because like all the media spotlight and everything else will shift and move away to the next big thing. qatar says it dismantle the previous restrictive migrant labor system, which has been criticize across the call, for exploiting from africa and south asia, and taking away their passports. but critics say the reality has not changed. jeffrey owendo s a supporter at the stadium, who says he believes he too was deported from, qatar for speaking up for migrant workers. the afghan migrant workers complain of expectation despite all the changes they say they put in place. it s really about implementation and goodwill from the government of qatar. that s why workers will continue complaining until framework, a robust justice system is put in place, whereby violators of these laws are punished.
ole ole welcome back to our soccer stadium. i don t know what i will do when soccer, world cup ends. i might have to get a part-time job with mls. we ll have to find something to watch. baseball. for sure. let s start with sunday second round highlights. mexico was just a couple seconds away from advancing when netherlands tying it up 1-1. then the dutch won a penalty. it was converted giving the netherlands the shocking 2-1 victory. greece waited until the very end to score their goal scoring against costa rica. tying the match 1-1. sending it to extra time. no one scored. they went to penalty kicks. i ve got get used to the new rules or soccer rules to a new fan like me.