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"37 points against the Poles, I got 70 passes, that says it all".
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"37 points against the Poles, I got 70 passes, that says it all".

The article discusses Nik Mujanović's performance and mindset during the second round of the Nations League matches hosted by Ljubljana's Stožice. Mujanović, a former player for French club Tours, reflects on his transition from club to national team duties and his adaptability to playing as a midfielder when required by coach Fabio Soli. He emphasizes his commitment to the national team despite personal reflections on missed opportunities at the club level.

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 9224 days ago
This time, Slovenians had to admit defeat for the first time

The Slovenian volleyball team suffered their first loss of the year in the Nations League against Japan, losing 1:3. The team had previously won three matches in the tournament, but this defeat marks their first loss. Slovenia remains in fourth place in the league, while Japan leads. Key players included Tonček Štern with 21 points, Nik Mujanović with 18 points, and Klemen Šen with 11 points.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports match without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the game outcome, player performances, and league standings.

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 92): This article is very precise in reporting the match outcome, score by set, and player contributions. It aligns closely with the other sources and presents the facts objectively, focusing on the result and performance without overt bias.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 97Objective 9524 days ago
Japan is once again an insurmountable barrier for Slovenia

The Slovenian men's volleyball team lost to Japan in their first match of the Nations League tournament in China with a score of 1:3. The game was closely contested, with Slovenia managing to come back from a deficit in the first set but ultimately losing the following sets. Japan has historically been a strong opponent for Slovenia, having won six out of seven matches against them in the Nations League.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward account of a sports event without any overt political commentary, bias, or framing that suggests a particular ideological stance. It focuses solely on the performance of the teams and does not engage with broader political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 95): The article is highly factual, providing detailed match breakdowns, set-by-set analysis, and player statistics. It maintains an objective tone throughout, presenting the game's progression and results without bias or emotional language.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9024 days ago
Slovenes suffered their first defeat against Japan in the Nations League

The Slovenian men's volleyball team suffered their first loss in the Nations League against Japan, ending a three-match winning streak. Slovenia had previously defeated China, Poland, and Cuba, maintaining the top position in the league. Japan, who also won three matches before this game, secured their first victory over Slovenia in the Nations League. Slovenia's coach Fabio Soli made several lineup changes but was unable to prevent the defeat. The match took place in China, with Slovenia currently ranked fourth and Japan leading the league. Slovenia will have a few days of rest before their下一

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the outcome of the volleyball match, player performances, and upcoming schedules.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports Slovenia's first loss in the Nations League this year against Japan, including scores, player performances, and upcoming matches. It provides specific details like the scoreline (1:3), key players' points, and the standings. The tone remains mostly neutral, though slig

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8019 days ago
"37 points against the Poles, I got 70 passes, that says it all".

The article discusses Nik Mujanović's performance and mindset during the second round of the Nations League matches hosted by Ljubljana's Stožice. Mujanović, a former player for French club Tours, reflects on his transition from club to national team duties and his adaptability to playing as a midfielder when required by coach Fabio Soli. He emphasizes his commitment to the national team despite personal reflections on missed opportunities at the club level.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports commentary and athlete perspectives without any political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis. It provides a straightforward account of a player's experience and does not take a stance on political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article contains some factual inaccuracies, such as mentioning a date in 2026, likely a formatting error. It also includes quotes from Nik Mujanović but omits the actual match result, making it less complete compared to others. The tone is more subjective due to the inclusion of personal stateme

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