This is not a market or financial transcript. It is a Dutch street-interview video from De Telegraaf showing fans reacting after a Netherlands World Cup match. One interviewee is a hospital intern who stayed out late drinking (alcohol-free beer) before an early hospital shift. Another fan critiques the 3-1 result against an unnamed opponent, calls himself "the best defender of the Dutch national team above Van Dijk," and predicts a 2-1 win against Morocco. There is zero financial, macro, or market content.
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This transcript is a short Dutch-language street interview conducted by De Telegraaf during the 2026 World Cup, capturing fan reactions after a Netherlands match. It is entirely non-financial and contains no market commentary, economic analysis, or asset discussion. The first segment features an orange-clad fan who reveals he is a hospital intern ("Ik loop Kooschap, dus ik heb stage in het ziekenhuis") and must work at 8:00 AM the next morning despite attending the match. He admits his alarm is set for 6:30 and he likely will not sleep, but insists he is "fit enough" and assures the interviewer it will be fine. He notes he is drinking alcohol-free beer ("Alcoholvrij. Oh ja. …
Weten ze dat je niet hebt geslapen morgen?
He thinks they will not know. He is drinking alcohol-free beer and feels fit enough to function normally tomorrow.
Weet je werk dat je hier bent?
Fan admits his work does not yet know, and he hopes they won't find out tomorrow either. He is a hospital intern who has to work at 8 AM but set his alarm for 6:30.
Wat gaan we doen tegen Marokko?
Fan predicts Netherlands will win 2-1. He calls it a 'civil war' either way and says he will watch safely from home. Mentions 'Schilderswijk gaat eraan' (a Hague neighborhood with large Moroccan-Dutch community).
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