“I’ve not seen any evidence of corruption in the allocation of the Russian World Cup,” Dyke said. “A lot of very good journalism has been done on whether or not the [2022] Qatar World Cup bid was tainted, but I haven’t seen it for Russia. But you do wonder. Having seen the events of [Monday, when Wada announced its findings and Mutko was implicated], whether someone who is involved in all that can stay on the board of Fifa is something Fifa needs to address very quickly.