Brazil beats Ivory Coast, continues South American storm at World Cup

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Source, MiamiHerald.com JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Coming into this World Cup, there was much talk about how the winter weather might benefit European teams, and how African teams would be inspired by the fervent support of the continent, the comfort of native cuisine and the familiar sound of the deafening vuvuzelas.

But 10 days into the tournament, European heavyweights are bickering and struggling, most African teams are facing elimination, and it is the fun-loving, fancy-passing South Americans who are dominating with a 7-0-2 record and a 17-4 scoring edge after Brazil’s 3-1 victory against Ivory Coast on Sunday night at Soccer City.

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