The World Cup viewed from afar is more like ambient noise โ a far cry from working at it | Jonathan Liew | TheBriefWire
The World Cup viewed from afar is more like ambient noise โ a far cry from working at it | Jonathan Liew
Published 18 June 2026 ยท world
Covering a tournament, my smartwatch showed my heart rate was 10-20 beats above normal. How luxurious to half-watch I fell asleep at some point during
Covering a tournament, my smartwatch showed my heart rate was 10-20 beats above normal. How luxurious to half-watch I fell asleep at some point during the Netherlands v Japan game.
It had been a hot and drowsy day by the shores of Lake Annecy, a square and heavy heat, where the sun and the driving and the food and the boxed wine gently squeeze all the life from your body, like air being pressed out of a juice carton.
I remember Virgil van Dijk angling a header into the far corner, and when I came to it was 2-1, and everyone was heading to bed, drunk on tiredness, drunk on life, drunk on drink.
Published: June 18, 2026 โข 12:30 PM IST ยท Updated: June 18, 2026 โข 1:10 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Covering a tournament, my smartwatch showed my heart rate was 10-20 beats above normal.
How luxurious to half-watch I fell asleep at some point during the Netherlands v Japan game.
It had been a hot and drowsy day by the shores of Lake Annecy, a square and heavy heat, where the sun and the driving and the food and the boxed wine gently squeeze all the life from your body, like air being pressed out of a juice carton.
I remember Virgil van Dijk angling a header into the far corner, and when I came to it was 2-1, and everyone was heading to bed, drunk on tiredness, drunk on life, drunk on drink.