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It came like lightning from a clear sky
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It came like lightning from a clear sky

In September of last year, Tine Rotevatn Nyland received a phone call from her husband, Ørjan Håskjold Nyland, the national team goalkeeper for Norway. The call came after a team meeting at Spanish club Sevilla, where Nyland had been the team's goalkeeper for over two years. He told her he would no longer play goal, as his name was suddenly omitted from the lineup before a match, despite his strong performance and training metrics. This decision left him confused and frustrated, as there was no explanation provided. Over the past year, Nyland has faced increasing exclusion from the team, raising concerns about his position in both the club and the national team. Despite these challenges, Nyland and his partner have remained supportive, navigating through various moves across countries and clubs. Recently, discussions arose about whether a player who sat on the bench could be selected as Norway's first-choice goalkeeper for the World Cup. Meanwhile, efforts were made by the Norwegian Football Federation to secure citizenship for another goalkeeper, Nikita Haikin, to gain eligibility for the tournament. However, the national team coach, Ståle Solbakken, has consistently supported Ny-

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It came like lightning from a clear sky

In September of last year, Tine Rotevatn Nyland received a phone call from her husband, Ørjan Håskjold Nyland, the national team goalkeeper for Norway. The call came after a team meeting at Spanish club Sevilla, where Nyland had been the team's goalkeeper for over two years. He told her he would no longer play goal, as his name was suddenly omitted from the lineup before a match, despite his strong performance and training metrics. This decision left him confused and frustrated, as there was no explanation provided. Over the past year, Nyland has faced increasing exclusion from the team, raising concerns about his position in both the club and the national team. Despite these challenges, Nyland and his partner have remained supportive, navigating through various moves across countries and clubs. Recently, discussions arose about whether a player who sat on the bench could be selected as Norway's first-choice goalkeeper for the World Cup. Meanwhile, efforts were made by the Norwegian Football Federation to secure citizenship for another goalkeeper, Nikita Haikin, to gain eligibility for the tournament. However, the national team coach, Ståle Solbakken, has consistently supported Ny-

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal experiences and career challenges of a football player, with limited direct political content. While it mentions the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) and their decisions regarding player selection and citizenship, the framing remains neutral, presenting both the球员的

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on Tine Rotevatn Nyland's account of her husband Ørjan Nyland being removed from the team, citing specific details like the timing and context. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the event. However, it presents this as a personal narrative without independent verification,

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