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Brazil’s World Cup work has begun too late, says Blatter

Published: 07 Jan 2014 - 09:29 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 08:36 pm

BERNE: FIFA president Sepp Blatter cannot remember a World Cup host nation falling as far behind with their preparations as Brazil have, he said in an interview.
However, he later backtracked by tweeting that the tournament would be a success after Brazil President Dilma Rousseff said her country would stage the “Cup of Cups”.
“Brazil has just found out what it means and has started work much too late,” said Blatter in his interview with the Lausanne-based newspaper 24 Heures. 
“No country has been so far behind in preparations since I have been at FIFA even though it is the only host nation which has had so much time, seven years, in which to prepare.”
Rousseff reacted with a statement full of positive intent about the finals that start in June.
“The demand for tickets, the greatest for any World Cup, shows supporters in the whole world have confidence in Brazil,” she said on Twitter.
“We love football and we will receive this Cup with pride and we will make it the Cup of Cups. The World Cup will be at home in Brazil as this is the country of football.”
Blatter then also took to Twitter to say “Only 157 days to World Cup opening match in Sao Paulo. Preparations are in full swing in all 12 host cities. Brazil 2014 will be a success.
“I fully agree with @dilmabr (Rousseff) tweets today. The whole world, including me, is looking forward to the Cup of Cups. Brazil will be a great host.”
Blatter has experience of nine World Cups, dating back to Argentina in 1978. He joined soccer’s ruling body as a development officer in 1975 before becoming secretary general and then taking over as president in 1998.
Reuters