Blatter, 78, who is poised to announce his candidacy for a fifth term as president of football's global governing body, launched a strong defence of his term during addresses to Asian and African officials.
Speaking to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) gathered in Sao Paulo ahead of FIFA's 64th Congress, Blatter branded his critics "destroyers".
"Show unity and confirm this unity, it's the best way to reply to all the destructors in the world," Blatter said.
"They want to destroy, not the game, but they want to destroy the institution, because our institution is too strong," he added.
Blatter's rallying cry comes as FIFA faces mounting pressure over its 2010 decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar.
Five of FIFA's six biggest commercial partners -- Adidas, Sony, Visa, Coca-Cola and Hyundai -- have demanded an investigation of claims that Qatari official Mohammed bin Hammam paid millions of dollars in bribes to secure the tiny Gulf state's victory in the 2022 race.
Qatar beat the United States, Australia, Japan and South Korea to the 2022 tournament, despite a FIFA technical report which warned the searing temperatures during June and July posed a health risk.
Garcia is to speak at the Congress about his work, but his report will not be handed over to the FIFA adjudicatory chamber until mid-July, when the World Cup final is held.
Blatter said Monday he expected FIFA's ethics to decide what, if any, action to take over Garcia's report in three to four months time.
"I hope it will be in September or October," he told AFC officials.
Blatter is expected to use the FIFA Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday to announce his intention to stand again for a fifth term as FIFA president.
"I still have the fire inside," Blatter told his audience, hinting once again that a declaration for the presidential race is almost certain.
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