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Fidalgo hopes for his chance against England in the round of 16
Spain⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

Fidalgo hopes for his chance against England in the round of 16

The article discusses the progression of the World Cup knockout stage, noting that several teams have already secured their places while others have been eliminated. Mexico is highlighted as a surprise team that advanced past the round of 16. Among Mexico's players is Álvaro Fidalgo, a midfielder from Real Betis who has had varying levels of involvement in the tournament. He started the opening match against South Africa but was substituted in subsequent games, playing only 18 minutes in the last group stage game. Despite scoring a goal during that time, he did not feature in Mexico's 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the knockout rounds.

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Fidalgo hopes for his chance against England in the round of 16

The article discusses the progression of the World Cup knockout stage, noting that several teams have already secured their places while others have been eliminated. Mexico is highlighted as a surprise team that advanced past the round of 16. Among Mexico's players is Álvaro Fidalgo, a midfielder from Real Betis who has had varying levels of involvement in the tournament. He started the opening match against South Africa but was substituted in subsequent games, playing only 18 minutes in the last group stage game. Despite scoring a goal during that time, he did not feature in Mexico's 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the knockout rounds.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports coverage, discussing player performance and tournament progression without any political commentary or framing that would indicate a bias.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article reports on Mexico's World Cup run and mentions Álvaro Fidalgo's role with Real Betis. It provides general tournament updates but lacks specific details or sources. Factuality is moderate as it aligns with cross-source consensus on the tournament stage and team progress. Objectivity is hi

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