SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Millions of Brazilians will be cheering like crazy during the World Cup, but not all of them for Brazil.
With kickoff two weeks away and tensions simmering over the costs of hosting the month-long football event, some are showing their anger by saying they will root against the national team, perhaps Brazil's most prominent symbol on the global stage.
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