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It's a black day for Brazil, something like this hasn't happened in 36 years.
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It's a black day for Brazil, something like this hasn't happened in 36 years.

The article reports on Norway's 2-1 victory over Brazil in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking Brazil's first elimination in the tournament since 1990. This ends Brazil's streak of reaching the quarterfinals in eight consecutive World Cups, a record shared with Germany. It also highlights Brazil's failure to win the World Cup in the past six tournaments since their last title in 2002. The article notes that Brazil has not won a World Cup match against European teams in the knockout stage since 2006, with seven consecutive losses. Additionally, it mentions that Brazil spent less than 40% possession during the match, the lowest since statistical records began in 1966.

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It's a black day for Brazil, something like this hasn't happened in 36 years.

The article reports on Norway's 2-1 victory over Brazil in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking Brazil's first elimination in the tournament since 1990. This ends Brazil's streak of reaching the quarterfinals in eight consecutive World Cups, a record shared with Germany. It also highlights Brazil's failure to win the World Cup in the past six tournaments since their last title in 2002. The article notes that Brazil has not won a World Cup match against European teams in the knockout stage since 2006, with seven consecutive losses. Additionally, it mentions that Brazil spent less than 40% possession during the match, the lowest since statistical records began in 1966.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual sports results and historical data without overt ideological framing. It objectively reports on Brazil's performance and statistical anomalies without promoting a specific political agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports Norway's 2-1 win over Brazil in the round of 16 and notes Brazil's longest World Cup exit streak since 1990. It provides correct historical context about Brazil's previous exits and their record of reaching quarterfinals. However, the tone is emotionally charged with p

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