Although it was Germany who thrashed the Selecao 7-1 on their own turf in the semi-final, fans said they would rather have Germany lift the trophy than see neighbors Argrntina lift it in Rio today.
"I am suporting Holland -- our team is useless," spat businessman Diogo Chaer, who even wore a Dutch shirt in the capital.
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"I'm off to another party. Dreadful match," said Francisco Ramos, a 21-year-old soldier wearing a Brazil strip.
Brazilians began to leave the Fan Fest even before half-time with their side trailing 2-0 and still clearly feeling the effects of their horror show against Germany.
Lucas Carvalho, a 23-year-old electrical engineer, brazenly wore a Dutch jersey and orange top hat, though he added a Brazil scarf.
"I was in Belo Horizonte (for the Germany game). That's why I am wearing the Dutch shirt. I stayed to the end against Germany -- I'll remember that historic match for years," he said.
Hugo Leite, a journalist from Salvador in the north, also wore a Dutch jersey and explained: "I don't much like the team. The coach or the way they play."
Eduarda Alves, a Rio student aged 16, said she would back the Germans on Sunday.
"The Argentines can just go home," she snorted.
Siblings Leonel Freitas and Marina Freitas agreed an Argentina win would be hard to stomach.
"Our team needs to start afresh," said Leonel.
"I'll never support Argentina. Argentina can never win in Brazil."
The Twittersphere was once again aglow with sardonic comments -- one fan tweeting: "Can you remember when Brazil used to play football?"
Another noted that goalkeeper Julio Cesar was now "historic" in that he has conceded more goals in his World Cup career than German record marksman Miroslav Klose has scored.
Klose broke Ronaldo's record in taking his haul to 16 against Brazil last Tuesday while Julio Cesar has now conceded 18 across two World Cups -- 14 in this event.
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