Over the past year it seemed every blackout, traffic jam or cancelled flight in Brazil was met with the same refrain: "Just imagine during the World Cup." The doomsayers could not have imagined how well the tournament would go. The first three weeks of the World Cup have been as remarkable for the mostly smooth logistics and carefree atmosphere as for the thrilling play on the pitch.
After months of hand wringing over unfinished public works, violent protests and costly stadiums delivered at the last minute, impressions of the host country have swung 180 degrees.
And many Brazilians are still angry about the US$11 billion of public spending on an event that will likely leave at least four stadiums as white elephants and few of the urban transit projects that were promised.
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