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Dalic after the fall of Croatia: Children have twice done the miracle, now they were not allowed
BA🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

Dalic after the fall of Croatia: Children have twice done the miracle, now they were not allowed

In a tense final match, Croatia failed to advance further, leaving a bitter taste in the camp of their neighbors after everything that had transpired in the last moments of the game. Following a tough defeat, coach Dalic addressed the media and shared his initial impressions. He stated that his team did not deserve such an outcome, praising Portugal and expressing disappointment with the decisions made by the VAR and the general judicial criteria, feeling his team was penalized unfairly. While acknowledging the team’s efforts and past successes, he emotionally concluded that an era has come to an end, hinting at potential changes in his coaching role without confirming whether he would step down.

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Dalic after the fall of Croatia: Children have twice done the miracle, now they were not allowed

In a tense final match, Croatia failed to advance further, leaving a bitter taste in the camp of their neighbors after everything that had transpired in the last moments of the game. Following a tough defeat, coach Dalic addressed the media and shared his initial impressions. He stated that his team did not deserve such an outcome, praising Portugal and expressing disappointment with the decisions made by the VAR and the general judicial criteria, feeling his team was penalized unfairly. While acknowledging the team’s efforts and past successes, he emotionally concluded that an era has come to an end, hinting at potential changes in his coaching role without confirming whether he would step down.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Dalic's emotional response and hints at potential change in leadership as a natural conclusion to an era, which aligns with a more progressive or reform-oriented perspective. The emphasis on the unfairness of the decision-making process and the acknowledgment of past successes as

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