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It's been years, but Kek hasn't changed.
Croatia⚽ Sports3 days ago

It's been years, but Kek hasn't changed.

The Croatian football team Rijeka continued their friendly matches in Slovenia ahead of the new season, coached by Slovenian Matjaž Kek. After defeating Bravo 2-1, they beat Brinje 3-0. In the 15th minute, Kek removed player Gabriel Rukavina after a risky move where he attempted to pass through the defender’s legs. This decision emphasized Kek’s strict tactical discipline, favoring quick ball circulation and avoiding unnecessary risks. The match saw goals from Jakov Puljić and Amer Gojak, who scored twice, including a decisive goal in the second half. The game included several substitutions typical of preparatory matches.

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Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
It's been years, but Kek hasn't changed.

The Croatian football team Rijeka continued their friendly matches in Slovenia ahead of the new season, coached by Slovenian Matjaž Kek. After defeating Bravo 2-1, they beat Brinje 3-0. In the 15th minute, Kek removed player Gabriel Rukavina after a risky move where he attempted to pass through the defender’s legs. This decision emphasized Kek’s strict tactical discipline, favoring quick ball circulation and avoiding unnecessary risks. The match saw goals from Jakov Puljić and Amer Gojak, who scored twice, including a decisive goal in the second half. The game included several substitutions typical of preparatory matches.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—specifically a football match—and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides a straightforward account of the match, coaching decisions, and player performances without any apparent bias or framing that suggests a

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a friendly match between Rijeka and Brinje, describing the coach Matjaž Kek's decision to substitute player Rukavina early. It provides specific details like the time of substitution and game events, aligning with the cross-source consensus. However, it uses emotionally charge

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