Category: Journal
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Thursday, June 25th, 2026
The group stage closed today, and the table sorted itself out in the usual mixture of justice and luck. Ecuador took Germany 2-1, a fine result that carried them through as the best of the third-placed sides, though Germany had long since secured the top of the group and lost nothing by it. Japan held…
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2026
A good day to follow the football. Mexico took Chequia three to nothing and finished the group with all three matches won, which I cannot remember them ever managing before. It bodes well. Elsewhere the day ran less kindly: South Africa edged Korea one to nil, and though I hope the Koreans still go through,…
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
A full slate of football, and the form of it told its own story. Portugal put five past Uzbekistan without breaking stride, while England and Ghana ground out a goalless draw that gave the doubters all the ammunition they needed. Croatia took their match one to nothing, though the result is not what stayed with…
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Monday, June 22nd, 2026
A full slate of football today, and I gave myself over to it. Argentina dispatched Austria two to nothing, and Jordan went down narrowly to Algeria, a single goal the difference. France’s three to nothing over Iraq came only after a long thunderstorm held the match in abeyance, the kind of delay that tests a…
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Sunday, June 21st, 2026
A full slate of football today, and I gave it most of my attention. Spain dispatched Saudi Arabia without mercy, four to nil, the kind of result that says more about the gap between sides than about either of them. Uruguay and Cape Verde traded blows to a two-all draw, the better story by far,…
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Saturday, June 20th, 2026
A day of departures at the World Cup. The Netherlands put five past Sweden and conceded one in return, though the scoreline flattered no one in the end: Sweden survive to play another match. Germany got past the Ivory Coast by the odd goal, two to one, and Ecuador and Curaçao played out a goalless…
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Thursday, June 18th, 2026
Mexico took the match, one to nil over Korea, though it was less a thing they won than one Korea handed them. The keeper, Kim Seung-gyu, lost the ball cleanly in hand, and Luis Romo was where a striker is supposed to be when fortune slips. A goal is a goal in the standings, but…
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2026
A long afternoon of football, and not all of it kind. Portugal could only manage a draw against Congo, and Ronaldo will have to wait for his moment another day. England came through Croatia four to two, Modric’s craft not quite enough to turn it. Ghana edged Panama on a fine strike from Yirenkyi, the…