The article discusses the challenges faced by organizers of the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the role of two border collies named Ben and Sally in maintaining the quality of soccer fields. These dogs are described as working tirelessly to remove aggressive goats that damage the grass, which could otherwise negatively impact the playing conditions for world-class players. The article notes that the dogs work twice daily, morning and evening, five days a week, and sometimes more if needed. It also mentions the relationship between Ben and Sally, with Sally being young and new to her responsibilities but already showing dedication. Additionally, the article highlights another animal, a raccoon named Merlin, who has become a popular figure at the event due to his interactions with fans and his presence at various locations, including the Mexican capital where he was welcomed by the president.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article focuses on sports-related topics and does not engage with politically charged issues such as government policies, elections, or social controversies. The narrative is centered around the care of sports facilities and the behavior of animals, which are non-political in nature. There is no



