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FIFA President Sepp Blatter in Brazil
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Sepp in seventh heaven

Fifa president Sepp Blatter was even more smug than usual during a sport management seminar in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. Football's favourite friend gushed that he was "a very happy man today" because of the way the World Cup has unfolded. Not just the goals and the captivating action on-field – give or take the odd bite – but the way Brazilians have embraced the tournament. "It is a success of the country, of this game," simpered Blatter. "I would like to address my compliments to the people of Brazil. They accepted this World Cup." None of the social unrest that blighted Brazil in the months before the tournament has occurred (although a handful of people staged a small protest against Fifa during the seminar), and Blatter declared: "Let's cross fingers, hoping that the last games will take place with the same pattern, the same atmosphere."

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