Still agonizing over their traumatic 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany just 24 hours earlier, Brazilians will now have to watch Argentina and their superstar Lionel Messi battle for the trophy in Rio de Janeiro's legendary Maracana Stadium on Sunday.
Many Brazilians rooted for the Netherlands to beat their South American neighbors in yesterday's semi-final. But Argentina saw off the dogged Dutch 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw in 120 minutes of attritional stalemate.
His friend Cesar Augusto, 37, already picked a new team for Sunday.
"Now I'm German," he said.
Brazilians noted that the final will be in the same stadium where Brazil lost the decisive game of the 1950 tournament to Uruguay, a defeat that traumatized the country.
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"The nightmare continues," wrote O Dia newspaper in its online edition.
The sports daily Lance used a Twitter hashtag for its title, #SomosTodosAlemanha! (We Are All Germany). Argentines responded on the social media website by repeatedly typing the number 7, reminding Brazilians of their humiliating defeat.
Argentines were on cloud nine, singing and chanting at the stadium in Sao Paulo and in bars across Brazil.
"Reaching the final in Brazil is the best thing that could happen to us, although I would have preferred to beat them in the final," said Miguel Martin, 32, a truck driver wearing a hat in Argentina's blue and white colors who watched the game at a public screening in Sao Paulo.
