In fact, America got more resources than a country like Qatar and they got much more potential for the world cup than Qatar because in Qatar they didn't have enough sports facilities and they had to spend too much money for it while in America there is enough stadiums and all they to do is to repair all they got, this way America will not spend money like Qatar.
The biggest issue about these huge events is that they are often supposed to spread good messages in terms of human rights, sport connects the people, sustainability and so on and so forth.
When you choose a country like Qatar to be hosting the World Cup, nothing from those messages mentioned above actually applies. No need to discuss human rights again and what the conditions were for the workers to build the infrastructure. Sport connects the people, I don't know. I have no idea whether we were presented with the true state of affairs during the World Cup via the media. Sustainability is a joke when you consider that some stadiums will even be demolished after the World Cup. You build a stadium for billions and even people die doing so, and then you demolish it again spending hundreds of millions to get rid of it. All of that in times when a lot of people are suffering around the world. That is not the message I would expect from such an event.