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La TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 9016 days ago Portugal and Democratic Republic of Congo draw againThe article reports on a football match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, detailing key moments such as goals scored by both teams and notable plays during the game. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward account of a sports event with no apparent ideological framing, bias, or emphasis on political aspects. It focuses solely on the match details without any commentary or slant.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article is highly factual, providing precise minute-by-minute details of the match, including goals, substitutions, and key moments. The language remains neutral and objective throughout, focusing purely on the sequence of events without editorializing.
La TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 903 days ago Now they go for Brazil: Erling Haaland gets Norway into the round of 16 with a hard-fought win over Ivory CoastNoruega venció a Costa de Marfil en un partido muy equilibrado y disputado en Arlington, gracias a un gol de último minuto de Erling Haaland. El partido fue igualado en la primera mitad por el juego ofensivo de Costa de Marfil, liderado por jugadores como Nicolás Pepé y Franck Kessié, quienes presionaron fuertemente a la defensa noruega. Sin embargo, Noruega logró adaptarse y tomar el control del partido hacia el final de la primera parte, culminando en un tanto de Antonio Nusa. En la segunda mitad, Costa de Marfil intentó reaccionar introduciendo a Amad Diallo, pero Noruega mantuvo el control hasta el final, asegurando su lugar en los octavos de final del Mundial. El próximo rival de Noruega será Brasil.
Bias read (Center): El artículo describe un partido de fútbol entre Noruega y Costa de Marfil en el Mundial, sin incluir opiniones políticas ni sesgos ideológicos. El enfoque está en la narrativa del partido, los jugadores involucrados y el resultado, sin mencionar temas políticos o partidos políticos. Por lo tanto, el
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the match outcome, goal scorer, and next opponent. Some minor details like player names may have translation issues but overall aligns with cross-source consensus. The tone remains largely neutral and descriptive.
La TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 7016 days ago Another World Surprise: Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal disappointed against DR CongoPortugal played against the Democratic Republic of Congo in a World Cup 2026 group stage match, resulting in a 1-1 draw. Portugal dominated possession early and scored first through João Neves, but failed to capitalize further. The Democratic Republic of Congo managed to keep the game balanced despite being outpossessed.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral account of the football match without evident ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. It focuses on the gameplay, tactics, and performance of both teams without taking a stance on political or social issues.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides detailed descriptions of the match events, including goals and possession stats, which align with the general consensus from other sources. However, it uses somewhat subjective language like 'decepcionan' and 'carecieron de la ambición suficiente,' suggesting some bias.
La TerceraIndependent🔒LeftFactual 70Objective 4014 days ago With the friendly against the Red as an example: the ruthless column in Portugal to ask for the retirement of Cristiano RonaldoPortugal's national team faced heavy criticism after a disappointing draw against DR Congo in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The performance led to immediate backlash from fans and media, with journalist Nuno Saraiva writing an opinion piece in A Bola calling for Cristiano Ronaldo's retirement. The column criticized not only Ronaldo but also the entire team and coach Roberto Martinez, citing concerns over unclear strategy, lack of reaction capacity, and poor leadership. Specific doubts were raised about the squad selection, including an excessive number of goalkeepers and the lack
Bias read (Left): The article presents a critical perspective towards the Portuguese football team and its management, emphasizing structural issues within the squad and questioning the coaching decisions. The tone of the opinion piece is strongly negative toward the current setup, suggesting systemic problems rather
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 40): This article contains strong opinionated statements such as 'Gracias por todo, Cristiano. ¡Ahora es momento de marcharse!' and criticizes the team and coach harshly. It lacks balance and presents a clear negative view of Portugal's performance and Ronaldo specifically.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center11 hr. ago Thanks to the IMU sensors of the ball: FIFA explains controversial goal annulled to Croatia against Portugal that unleashed the fury of ModricIn a tightly contested World Cup qualifier match between Croatia and Portugal, Croatia scored a goal in the 90+13' minute through Gvardiol, but it was later disallowed after a VAR review. The decision was based on data from the Connected Ball technology inside the official Trionda ball, which detected contact by Croatian player Igor Matanovic before the goal. This led to Croatia being called offside, sparking frustration among Croatian players, including Luka Modric, who criticized the referee's decision and the selective use of VAR. Modric argued there was no clear evidence of contact and questioned the fairness of the VAR intervention, particularly regarding a previous penalty awarded to Portugal. Despite his criticisms, Modric praised Croatia's performance throughout the tournament.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues beyond the match itself. It provides a balanced account of the incident, including both the explanation from FIFA and the criticism from Croatian players.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center21 hr. ago Luka Modric arremete contra el arbitraje del Mundial: “Usan el VAR de forma selectiva, dependiendo del tamaño del equipo”Luka Modric, jugador del seleccionado croata, criticó públicamente el sistema de arbitraje y el uso del VAR durante la eliminatoria del Mundial 2026 entre Croacia y Portugal. En una entrevista después de la derrota de Croacia por 2-1, Modric señaló que el árbitro anuló un posible empate debido a una supuesta infracción de fuera de juego, aunque él y otros jugadores creyeron que no había evidencia de ello. También cuestionó la intervención del VAR en el penalti otorgado a Portugal por Cristiano Ronaldo, argumentando que el sistema era utilizado de manera selectiva según el tamaño del equipo. Modric expresó frustración por la falta de control sobre decisiones clave y cómo esto afecta negativamente al equipo. A pesar de estas críticas, reconoció el esfuerzo y el rendimiento de su selección durante el torneo.
Bias read (Center): La noticia aborda un tema relacionado con el fútbol y la controversia sobre el uso del VAR, sin involucrar temas políticos o ideológicos. El artículo presenta las opiniones de Luka Modric de manera directa, sin incluir marcos ideológicos o sesgos políticos. Por lo tanto, el enfoque es neutro y centr
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center23 hr. ago Cristiano Ronaldo se ilusiona en Portugal tras eliminar a Croacia: “Para ganar el Mundial hay que saber sufrir”Cristiano Ronaldo lideró a Portugal hacia los octavos de final del Mundial al vencer 2-1 a Croacia en Toronto. Tras el triunfo, Ronaldo destacó la importancia de enfrentar partidos difíciles para alcanzar el título mundial, mencionando específicamente el momento clave en el que marcó un penal que cambió el rumbo del partido. También habló sobre su futuro, indicando que aún no tomará decisiones sobre su continuidad en el fútbol. Ronaldo felicitó a Luka Modric, su excompañero en el Real Madrid, por su desempeño en la Copa del Mundo. Gonçalo Ramos, autor del segundo tanto portugués, destacó la resistencia del equipo durante el partido y expresó su satisfacción por haber conseguido la victoria.
Bias read (Center): La noticia se centra en un evento deportivo internacional (el Mundial de Fútbol), lo cual es considerado como SPORTS según las definiciones establecidas. No hay contenido político ni discursos que involucren temas de gobierno, política pública, elecciones u opiniones políticas. Por lo tanto, el tema
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center23 hr. ago ¿Tocó el balón? Protagonista del fuera de juego de Croacia revela los detalles de la controversial jugada ante PortugalThe article discusses a controversial offside goal decision during the Croatia vs. Portugal match at the 2026 World Cup. The goal was initially scored by Croatia but was later disallowed after a VAR review, leading to Portugal's advancement. Igor Matanovic, the Croatian player involved, admitted to minimal contact with the ball during the play, which contributed to the offside call. Coach Zlatko Dalic expressed disappointment with the result, claiming Croatia played well and deserved to stay in the tournament.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the event objectively, focusing on the sports outcome and player reactions without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on the technical aspects of the game and includes quotes from both players and coaches without evident bias.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center23 hr. ago “Necesitábamos cerrar el mediocampo de Croacia”: Roberto Martínez explica por qué sacó a Cristiano Ronaldo en PortugalLa Tercera reporta que el entrenador de Portugal, Roberto Martínez, explicó la decisión de retirar a Cristiano Ronaldo durante el partido contra Croacia en la Copa del Mundo. Portugal venció 2-1 en el tiempo extra gracias a un gol de Gonçalo Ramos, lo que les permitió avanzar a los octavos de final. Martínez justificó el cambio táctico como necesario para mejorar la defensa contra el mediocampo croata y mantener el control del juego. Destacó el compromiso del equipo y el apoyo del público portugués, mientras elogió la organización del estadio en Toronto.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. The framing remains neutral, presenting the coach's tactical decisions and team dynamics without ideological slant.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Centeryesterday Croatia's DT lament after defeat to Portugal: We were better; we didn't deserve to be eliminatedCroacia fue eliminada del Mundial tras perder contra Portugal en una contundente definición. Portugal ganó gracias a un gol en el tiempo de descuento, mientras que Croacia marcó tres tantos que fueron invalidados por el árbitro debido a posiciones de adelanto. La derrota marcó el final de la carrera de Luka Modric, quien disputó su último Mundial. El entrenador de Croacia, Zlatko Dalic, expresó su frustración, afirmando que su equipo fue superior y no merecía ser eliminado. Además, varios jugadores croatas, incluido Josip Stanisic, atribuyeron la derrota a factores externos como la suerte y decisiones arbitrales.
Bias read (Center): La noticia aborda un partido de fútbol internacional sin enfoque político ni ideológico. El artículo presenta las declaraciones de los entrenadores y jugadores de manera objetiva, sin tomar partido ni favorecer a ningún lado. No hay uso de lenguaje cargado o sesgado que indique un sesgo político.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Centeryesterday Cristiano resists, Modric says goodbye: Portugal is released in agony against Croatia and will cross with Spain in eightsIn a tightly contested World Cup match, Portugal narrowly defeated Croatia 2-1 in extra time, securing their place in the Round of 16. The game was marked by Portugal's dominance in possession during the first half but struggles to convert chances into goals. Croatia, led by Luka Modric, made a strong second-half push, scoring first through Ivan Perisic. Portugal equalized late in regulation thanks to a goal from Gonçalo Ramos, forcing the match into extra time where they eventually prevailed. This victory sets up a highly anticipated clash between Portugal and Spain in the next round.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports match between two national teams, providing objective details about the game's progression, key players, and tactical decisions. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the reporting.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Centeryesterday A heart attack closure: check the goal cancelled to Croatia in the tenth minute of addition against Portugal in the World CupThe article discusses a controversial goal disallowed during extra time in a World Cup match between Croatia and Portugal. The game, part of the round of 16, saw Croatia's Josko Gvardiol score what would have been a tying goal in the 90+13th minute. However, after review by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), the goal was ruled out for offside due to a positioning issue involving Croatia's Ivan Perisic and other players. The decision kept Portugal's 2-1 lead, allowing them to advance to the quarterfinals where they will face Spain. Croatian players protested the decision, arguing that the ball had touched Renato Veiga before reaching Gvardiol, but the VAR concluded this did not constitute deliberate handling.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the event as a sports-related controversy without overt political framing. It reports on the technical aspects of the goal disallowance, including the VAR review and player reactions, without taking a clear ideological stance. The tone remains objective, focusing on the rules of
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center5 days ago Partidazos a la vista: la ilusionante proyección que ofrecen los emparejamientos de los dieciseisavos del MundialThe article discusses the upcoming knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the exciting matchups in the Round of 16. It notes that teams who advanced from the group phase now face high-stakes matches where mistakes could mean elimination. The piece emphasizes the intensity and historical significance of these matches, mentioning potential standout games such as Portugal vs. Croatia, Netherlands vs. Morocco, and Belgium vs. Senegal. These matches are expected to feature top players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, and Erling Haaland, adding to their appeal. The article also mentions the possibility of surprises, such as Japan challenging Brazil and Mexico facing a Latin American opponent.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports, specifically the World Cup, with no mention of politics, policies, or officials. The content is purely descriptive of the tournament structure and anticipated match-ups, without any ideological framing or bias.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center10 days ago Cristiano Ronaldo appeared: Portugal scores against Uzbekistan with a CR7 double that makes history in the World CupCristiano Ronaldo made a significant impact in Portugal's 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan during the World Cup group stage, scoring two goals to redeem himself after a poor performance against the Democratic Republic of Congo. The win came amid intense criticism of Ronaldo following his lackluster debut, with some media in Portugal calling for him to retire from football. Despite the pressure, coach Roberto Martínez kept Ronaldo in the starting lineup, and the forward responded by leading Portugal to a dominant win. The match saw tactical changes, including the inclusion of Ruben Dias and João Félix, and Portugal avoided repeating mistakes from their first game by capitalizing on opportunities early.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—Cristiano Ronaldo's performance in a World Cup match—and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content, which remains purely descriptive of the match and player performance.
La TerceraIndependent🔒Center14 days ago Live: Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo go for their first win against UzbekistanThe article covers a live sports event featuring Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo attempting to secure their first victory against Uzbekistan. However, the provided text does not include specific details about the match outcome or performance. The article also mentions Portugal drawing 1-1 with the Democratic Republic of the Congo in their opening game. Additional sections reference a newsletter and subscription information related to sports coverage by La Tercera.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not present any political content or commentary that would indicate a particular ideological leaning. It provides factual updates on a football match without any biased language or framing.