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The left-hander has agreed to sign a disciplinary policy.
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The left-hander has agreed to sign a disciplinary policy.

Hajduk has announced that captain Marko Livaja (32) has agreed to sign the club's disciplinary code and will participate in a track training session today. This follows an incident during the team's preparations in Slovenia, where Livaja was reportedly removed from training due to violating club rules, including failing to attend a mandatory team-building activity and not apologizing to the coaching staff. The club stated that Livaja had previously been warned verbally on June 19 for his absence at an event. Earlier reports indicated that Livaja would not be put up for transfer and would remain with the club for the upcoming season. A meeting between Livaja, coach Gonzalo Garcia, and sports director Robert Graf was held to find a resolution for both the player and the club. The situation comes just four days before Hajduk's match against Žilina in the first round of the Europa League.

The World Cup has reached its semifinals, with France emerging as the first finalist after defeating Morocco 2-0 in a routine win. The match saw Kylian Mbappé miss a penalty, but the French squad under manager Didier Deschamps continued to showcase their dominance. As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly await the outcome of the second semifinal between Spain and Belgium, which will determine who faces France in the final. This pivotal moment in international football is set to be discussed in depth during the upcoming Mundocast live session hosted by Nenad Bjelica and journalist Andro Polić, starting at 9:30 AM on the channel’s YouTube page. Meanwhile, in Croatia, the start of the new season for Hajduk Split has been marked by both triumph and controversy. In their opening match of the Europa League preliminary round, Hajduk defeated Žilina 2-0, with goals from Igor Brajković and Dalisson. The performance was impressive, especially given the absence of captain Marko Livaja, who had been sidelined due to disciplinary issues. Despite his late return to training, Livaja made his debut in the match, entering in the 84th minute to loud cheers from the crowd. However, his impact on the game was minimal, and he did not score or assist, further complicating his role within the team. The situation surrounding Livaja began when he was expelled from training sessions in Slovenia, where he had been part of the club's preparations. According to Hajduk’s official statement, Livaja violated club rules by failing to comply with the required protocols, including returning to his room after a team-building activity. His refusal to apologize and his decision to skip a mandatory running exercise led to his temporary suspension from training. The club emphasized that Livaja remains on their roster and is a key player they expect to contribute to future matches. In response to the situation, Hajduk held a constructive meeting involving sports director Robert Graf, head coach Gonzalo García, and Livaja himself. During this discussion, Livaja agreed to sign the club’s disciplinary regulations and complete the running exercise that had previously been scheduled in Slovenia. He then rejoined the team and participated in normal training activities. The club also announced that a follow-up meeting would take place to ensure a resolution that respects both the player and the club’s interests. Despite these developments, Livaja’s performance in the match against Žilina raised questions about his effectiveness in European competitions. Since his return to Hajduk in 2021, Livaja has struggled to make an impact in away games, scoring just one goal—a penalty against HB Tórshavn—and recording three assists. His lack of success in European fixtures contrasts sharply with his consistent contributions in domestic matches. With 16 appearances for Hajduk in European competitions and only one goal to his name, the pressure on Livaja continues to mount, particularly as the club looks to build a strong campaign in the Europa League. As the new season unfolds, the focus will remain on how Livaja can regain his form and contribute meaningfully to Hajduk’s ambitions. The club has expressed confidence in him, emphasizing that he is a vital part of their plans. Fans, however, will be watching closely to see whether the captain can rise to the occasion and help the team achieve greater success on the continental stage. For now, the narrative around Livaja remains one of hope tempered by past disappointments, setting the stage for a crucial chapter in his career.

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Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 853 days ago
Suddenly the news about the French, the SP, the Hajduk, the Livai, the Dalits, the Vatren...

The article discusses the ongoing World Cup tournament, focusing on France's victory over Morocco in the semifinals, highlighting Kylian Mbappé's missed penalty and the team's dominance under coach Didier Deschamps. It mentions that Croatia's Nenad Bjelica and journalist Andro Polić will discuss France's chances of winning the tournament in a live broadcast called 'Mundocast' starting at 9:30 AM. The article also covers another World Cup match between Spain and Belgium later that evening, with the winner facing France. Additionally, it highlights the start of Hajduk's new season in the Europa League, where they defeated Žilina 2:0. Players Brajković and Dalisson scored, while captain Marko Livaja entered the game in the 84th minute, drawing some boos from fans due to his uncertain future at the club.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports events such as the World Cup and football matches, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no indication of biased framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing related to politics, policy, or public figures. The content remains centered on athletic and

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): This is nearly identical to the primary source document, providing accurate and neutral information about Livaja signing the disciplinary rules and returning to training. Very objective and factual.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 657 days ago
The left-hander has agreed to sign a disciplinary policy.

Hajduk has announced that captain Marko Livaja (32) has agreed to sign the club's disciplinary code and will participate in a track training session today. This follows an incident during the team's preparations in Slovenia, where Livaja was reportedly removed from training due to violating club rules, including failing to attend a mandatory team-building activity and not apologizing to the coaching staff. The club stated that Livaja had previously been warned verbally on June 19 for his absence at an event. Earlier reports indicated that Livaja would not be put up for transfer and would remain with the club for the upcoming season. A meeting between Livaja, coach Gonzalo Garcia, and sports director Robert Graf was held to find a resolution for both the player and the club. The situation comes just four days before Hajduk's match against Žilina in the first round of the Europa League.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the situation involving Marko Livaja and Hajduk football club, presenting the club's statements and the sequence of events without overtly favoring either side. It includes details from the club's official communication and does not exhibit clear bias in ph

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): Article discusses the upcoming match and contextualizes Livaja’s situation, but uses more dramatic language and implies potential risks for the team, leaning towards a cautious or critical tone.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 553 days ago
Garcia, after all, had brought Levi into the game, making his already poor European statistics even worse.

The article discusses the return of Marko Livaja to the field after disciplinary action by coach Gonzalo García. Despite being reintegrated into training and receiving applause from fans upon entering the game, Livaja did not make a significant impact during his brief appearance in the match against Žilina. His European performance remains poor, with just one goal and three assists across 16 appearances since returning to Hajduk in 2021. The article highlights concerns over his lack of productivity in European competitions compared to his status as a key player.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports performance and does not involve political issues, figures, or policies. It provides a balanced account of Livaja’s return to play and his underwhelming European stats without taking a stance or using biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 55): Article provides details on Livaja’s performance and stats, but presents them in a somewhat critical light, suggesting he has not contributed effectively in European matches. This leans slightly towards a negative perspective.

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