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Here's how the world's most powerful media said goodbye to Dalić:
Croatia⚽ Sports4 hr. ago

Here's how the world's most powerful media said goodbye to Dalić:

The article discusses the departure of Croatia's national football coach, Ante Čačić (referred to as Dalić), and how international media outlets have covered his exit. Major global publications such as The Sun, talkSPORT, Cadena SER, AS, and Bild have highlighted Dalić's significant impact on Croatian football over nearly a decade. They note his achievements, including leading Croatia to the World Cup final in 2018, reaching the semifinals in 2022, and securing bronze in the 2022 World Cup. His departure follows Croatia's controversial exit from the tournament after a 2-1 loss to Portugal, which was marked by VAR decisions that sparked controversy and frustration among fans and players alike.

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Here's how the world's most powerful media said goodbye to Dalić:

The article discusses the departure of Croatia's national football coach, Ante Čačić (referred to as Dalić), and how international media outlets have covered his exit. Major global publications such as The Sun, talkSPORT, Cadena SER, AS, and Bild have highlighted Dalić's significant impact on Croatian football over nearly a decade. They note his achievements, including leading Croatia to the World Cup final in 2018, reaching the semifinals in 2022, and securing bronze in the 2022 World Cup. His departure follows Croatia's controversial exit from the tournament after a 2-1 loss to Portugal, which was marked by VAR decisions that sparked controversy and frustration among fans and players alike.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports journalism, discussing the career and legacy of a football coach. There is no political framing, commentary, or bias evident in the content. It is purely descriptive of media reactions to a sports event.

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