A goldfish named Swimbappé, living in a 75-gallon tank in downtown Toronto, has become an unlikely World Cup celebrity after correctly predicting the outcomes of dozens of matches. The aquatic oracle is drawing curious soccer fans and visitors alike, all eager to see whether this fish can keep up his impressive success rate through the rest of the tournament. Tim Glenn, Creative Director at One Method and one of the people behind the phenomenon known as Swimbappé, spoke to Andrew Carter.
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