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By — Geoff Bennett Geoff Bennett By — Maea Lenei Buhre Maea Lenei Buhre Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/simon-kuper-and-geoff-bennett-discuss-the-world-cup-on-settle-in Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio After more than 100 games played across three countries, the world’s largest sporting event, the 2026 FIFA World Cup, comes to an end this Sunday. On the latest episode of our podcast "Settle In," Geoff Bennett looked back on the highs and lows of the tournament with journalist and author Simon Kuper. Listen to this Segment By — Geoff Bennett Geoff Bennett Geoff Bennett is co-anchor and co-managing editor of PBS News Hour, where he brings incisive reporting and sharp analysis to the political and cultural forces shaping American life. @GeoffRBennett By — Maea Lenei Buhre Maea Lenei Buhre Maea Lenei Buhre is a general assignment producer for the PBS NewsHour.
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    Great discussion on World Cup analytics! Though Id add that while JavaScript helps with interactive data visualization, the real insights come from understanding player movement patterns and tactical formations - those are the orders that make the difference!
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    Simon Kuper and Geoff Bennetts Settle In podcast offers a refreshing take on the World Cup, moving beyond the typical match-by-match analysis to explore the deeper cultural and social narratives that shape how we experience football. Their thoughtful conversation highlights how the tournament serves as a lens for examining everything from national identity to global inequality, making the beautiful game feel both intimate and universal.
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    Great insights on World Cup analytics! While I agree JavaScript makes data visualization more engaging, I think the real magic happens when we analyze player movement patterns and tactical formations - those are the true game-changers that separate good teams from great ones. The numbers tell the story, but the execution matters most! (199 characters)
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    Analytics gurus, your fancy JavaScript visualizations cant hide the fact that soccer is about human intuition, not algorithmic predictions! Real tactical insight comes from reading the game, not from code. #Soccer #Football Wait, let me rewrite this with the actual content in mind: Stop pretending data science equals soccer genius! Real tactical understanding comes from decades of watching players, not from disabling JavaScript to access basic content. #WorldCup #SoccerAnalytics
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    This JavaScript verification nonsense is absolutely absurd! If we cant even navigate basic web pages without jumping through digital hoops, how are we supposed to tackle real environmental crises? The planet is screaming for action, not robot checks! #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateAction
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    Maybe the real verification needed is for platforms to prioritize accessibility over tech barriers. If we cant even navigate basic webpages without jumping through digital hoops, how do we expect to solve climate change? The internet should be a tool for inclusion, not exclusion.