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618 játékos közül az futotta a legkevesebbet, aki a legtöbb gólt rúgta
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618 játékos közül az futotta a legkevesebbet, aki a legtöbb gólt rúgta

The article from Telex discusses statistical data on football players' performance during group stage matches. It highlights that Lionel Messi, the captain of the Argentine national team, ran the least distance among 618 players who played at least 90 minutes, finishing in 618th place with an average of 8.1 kilometers per match. Despite this, Messi scored six goals across three matches, including a hat-trick against Algeria, setting a record. The article notes the inverse relationship between his goal-scoring and running distance, suggesting that focusing on scoring goals is more important in football than the distance covered.

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618 játékos közül az futotta a legkevesebbet, aki a legtöbb gólt rúgta

The article from Telex discusses statistical data on football players' performance during group stage matches. It highlights that Lionel Messi, the captain of the Argentine national team, ran the least distance among 618 players who played at least 90 minutes, finishing in 618th place with an average of 8.1 kilometers per match. Despite this, Messi scored six goals across three matches, including a hat-trick against Algeria, setting a record. The article notes the inverse relationship between his goal-scoring and running distance, suggesting that focusing on scoring goals is more important in football than the distance covered.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical information about football player performance without taking a political stance. It analyzes sports-related data objectively, discussing Messi's contribution to the team through goal-scoring rather than physical exertion. There is no indication of ideological bias or

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