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Búsqueda - El experimento de esta Copa del Mundo es un negocio: ex preparador de Maradona

The article titled 'El experimento de esta Copa del Mundo es un negocio' by La Jornada features an interview with an ex-preparator of Diego Maradona who criticizes the commercialization of the FIFA World Cup. The former coach suggests that the tournament has become more focused on profit generation than on sports excellence, highlighting concerns about the prioritization of financial interests over athletic performance. The piece explores the broader implications of this shift, including potential impacts on player welfare, competition integrity, and the overall spirit of international football. While the article does not provide specific data or detailed examples, it raises important questions about the balance between economic gains and sporting values in major global events.

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Búsqueda - El experimento de esta Copa del Mundo es un negocio: ex preparador de Maradona

The article titled 'El experimento de esta Copa del Mundo es un negocio' by La Jornada features an interview with an ex-preparator of Diego Maradona who criticizes the commercialization of the FIFA World Cup. The former coach suggests that the tournament has become more focused on profit generation than on sports excellence, highlighting concerns about the prioritization of financial interests over athletic performance. The piece explores the broader implications of this shift, including potential impacts on player welfare, competition integrity, and the overall spirit of international football. While the article does not provide specific data or detailed examples, it raises important questions about the balance between economic gains and sporting values in major global events.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the commercial aspects of the FIFA World Cup and does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents a critical perspective on the event's profitability but remains neutral in its framing, avoiding overtly partisan language or calls to action. As such, the coverage aligns to

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