PHOTO: Brazil's newspapers react to Seleção's 'biggest humiliation in its 100-year history'
Getting out of bed on Wednesday will be tough for Brazilians everywhere.
Faced with the hangover of the Seleção's 7-1 loss against Germany, Brazil's population will spend the day mourning their side's embarrassing exit from the World Cup as they attempt to go about their daily routine.
Unfortunately, forgetting about Tuesday's debacle will be tough. The country's news outlets haven't held back in their criticism of Brazil's performance, referring to the loss as "the defeat of defeats" and the "biggest humiliation" in the team's 100-year history among other things.
Here's a compilation of Wednesday's front pages in Brazil:
Gazeta do Povo: "The defeat of defeats"

O Povo: "It wasn't a nightmare, it was real"

Agora Sao Paulo: "Brazilian team suffers the biggest humiliation in its 100-year history"

A Gazeta: "Massacre"

O Tempo: "Embarrassment wouldn't even begin to describe it"

Diario de Santa Maria: "The biggest fiasco in history"

Lance!: "Indignation, anger, pain, frustration, irritation, shame, suffering, disappointment..."

O Popular: "A historical puncture"

Metro

A Tarde: "Here lies the dream of a sixth championship in 2014 - It died of shame"

Hoje em Dia: "Disgrace"

O Diario do Norte do Parana: "Germany 7, Brazil 1. Choose the correct answer: Blackout, Embarrassment, Fiasco, Disgrace, All of the Above"

Jornal de Novo Hamburgo: "What to say?"

Diario Gaucho: "6 was a dream, 7 is a nightmare"

Diario Catarinense: "How to explain?"

Jornal de Santa Catarina: "Hangover"

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