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The article covers Norway's football team training ahead of their match against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup. It mentions that Julian Ryerson, who had previously been injured, trained fully and could potentially start the game. Ståle Solbakken, the team coach, says Ryerson might be considered for starting but has not yet made a decision. The article also notes that goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland had taped his elbow during training, which was discussed by expert Jesper Mathisen, who suggested it might be a minor injury. The piece includes photos and descriptions of the players' activities during training, including cooling off with water sprays.

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The article covers Norway's football team training ahead of their match against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup. It mentions that Julian Ryerson, who had previously been injured, trained fully and could potentially start the game. Ståle Solbakken, the team coach, says Ryerson might be considered for starting but has not yet made a decision. The article also notes that goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland had taped his elbow during training, which was discussed by expert Jesper Mathisen, who suggested it might be a minor injury. The piece includes photos and descriptions of the players' activities during training, including cooling off with water sprays.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related content—specifically football training and player conditions—with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures beyond the athletes and coaching staff. There is no framing or slant detectable in the reporting.

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