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Jungle city of Manaus says it doesn't want England in World Cup because of coaches' comments

In this photo released by Portal da Copa 2014, an aerial view of the Arena da Amazonia stadium, in Manaus, Brazil, October, 2013. The draw for the 2014 World Cup finals takes place Friday Dec. 6, 2013 near Salvador, Brazil. The 32 teams will be drawn into eight groups of four. The top two in each group will progress to the knockout stages. Twelve stadiums in twelve cities will host matches.(AP Photo/Portal da Copa 2014, Jose Zamith de Oliveira Filho)

COSTA DO SAUIPE, Brazil - Go Home England!

The mayor of the Brazilian city of Manaus says England will not be welcome during the World Cup because coach Roy Hodgson said the jungle city is the place to be avoided next year.

Manaus Mayor Arthur Virgilio said Thursday he hopes the luck of the draw on Friday will keep the English team from playing in his city. Friday's draw will determine who and where each of the 32 teams will play next June and July.

"We would also prefer that England doesn't come," Manaus mayor Arthur Virgilio said. "We hope to get a better team and a coach who is more sensible and polite. He's one of the few people in the world who is not curious about the Amazon, who doesn't want to know Manaus."

Hodgson told English media earlier this week that he was more worried about the venues than about the opponents, and that the weather will be "problematic" for all teams, especially the ones in northern Europe.

"The tropical nature of Manaus is the problem," Hodgson said, according to the The Guardian newspaper. "I'm not an expert on the venue but I'm just mouthing what everybody has been saying to me. Manaus is the place ideally to avoid and Porto Alegre is the place ideally to get. Manaus will be a difficult venue for everyone, including the Argentinians, Chileans and Colombians, but for northern European players it will be a little bit harder. "

It will be winter in Brazil during next year's World Cup but conditions in Manaus are usually hot and humid throughout the year. Porto Alegre, meanwhile, is located in the southern region of the country, where temperatures are much cooler.

"You have a better chance if you get one of the venues where the climate is kinder," Hodgson said.

Virgilio said Hogson was just making excuses.

"To make excuses shows lack of enthusiasm and self-confidence," Virgilio said. "Fortunately the English people are different than Mr. Hodgson. It's polite to be able to value what is beautiful. And nothing is more beautiful and instigating than Amazonia, (the state of) Amazonas, and Manaus."

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