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London Guardian's OWEN GIBSON: "Fifa won't comment on executive salaries. But a press release has revealed @brazuca now has 1m Twitter followers. Brazuca is a football."

London Telegraph's PAUL HAYWARD: "Amazing willingness to abuse footballers and rage on social media, then blame negative "media." You're all the media. You're all published."

TV pundit GARY LINEKER: "If Sepp Blatter doesn't wish to be jeered perhaps he could offer to pay tax to Brazil from the vast fortune FIFA make from the World Cup."

PA's MARTYN ZIEGLER: "Just about every seat in the Maracana is filled - apart from those in the executive boxes. #BEL #RUS "

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