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Ancelotti hopeful of Raphinha return as Brazil plot Haaland shutdown

The article reports that Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is optimistic about the potential return of player Raphinha from injury, while also mentioning Brazil's strategy to limit the impact of Erling Haaland during international matches. The piece highlights the tactical considerations of both teams ahead of upcoming fixtures.

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Ancelotti hopeful of Raphinha return as Brazil plot Haaland shutdown

The article reports that Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is optimistic about the potential return of player Raphinha from injury, while also mentioning Brazil's strategy to limit the impact of Erling Haaland during international matches. The piece highlights the tactical considerations of both teams ahead of upcoming fixtures.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related content without any political implications. It discusses team strategies and player availability, which falls under the SPORTS category. As such, there is no significant political charge, and the framing remains neutral.

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