Brazil have been an accident waiting to happen for this entire tournament - this is less than schoolboy defending.
I also thought that Germany would win, but never expected anything like this. 5-0

For a country with so much poverty trying to live a dream, how bad to have the millionaire players let them down.
They would do better crying over their living standards, their favellas, the corruption of their politicians, the rape of the Amazonian rainforest rather than football. But I guess (to twist an old saying) football is the opium of the Brazilian masses - it enables them to forget.
They would do better crying over their living standards, their favellas, the corruption of their politicians, the rape of the Amazonian rainforest rather than football. But I guess (to twist an old saying) football is the opium of the Brazilian masses - it enables them to forget.
They would do better crying over their living standards, their favellas, the corruption of their politicians, the rape of the Amazonian rainforest rather than football. But I guess (to twist an old saying) football is the opium of the Brazilian masses - it enables them to forget.
This applies to many other countries as well. Unfortunately Karl Marx did not live at the same time as the World Cup, otherwise he would have coined a phrase for this phenomenon. When you see whole countries like Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia etc. turning 11 men running around after a ball into a matter of national shame or honour, then the whole original ethos of international sport (friendship between nations etc.) is dead. Unfortunately this is not confined to the third world either. When you wake up to headlines such as 'Jetzt hauen wir die Brasilianer weg', it becomes clear that the World Cup has become a catalyst for nationalism in countries which have an unexplainable desire for international recognition. I can't remember who said this but I believe it to to be very true - 'happy is the land which has no need for national heroes` eg. Switzerland ie. not World Champions in anything and not particularly worried about it.
No, Andrea: Unhappy is the land that needs a hero.....We know a lot about this social phenomenon in the UK