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Does Dalek and headquarters still have the nerve for this Firebrand?
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Does Dalek and headquarters still have the nerve for this Firebrand?

The article discusses Zlatko Dalić's tactical decisions for Croatia's upcoming World Cup match against Portugal. Dalić previously experimented with a three-center-back system but reverted to a four-back formation, citing it as more effective. Despite Portugal being a strong contender, Croatia is expected to stick with the 4-2-3-1 setup used against Ghana. The article reviews past performances under different formations, noting mixed results. It highlights potential lineup changes, particularly at the center-back position, where Marin Pongračić has been inconsistent. Alternatives like Josko Gvardiol, Martin Erlić, and Duje Ćaleta-Car are mentioned. The piece also addresses player readiness, such as Mateo Kovačić’s fitness, and notes Nikola Vlašić’s role as a starting midfielder. Concerns are raised about whether Dalić and his coaching staff still have confidence in Pongračić despite his errors.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 952 days ago
Dalić o problemu Hrvatske: Koliko god se mi pripremali, to je na igračima

Croatia is set to play against Portugal in the World Cup Round of 16 in Toronto. Ahead of the match, Croatia's coach Zlatko Dalić discussed strategies and challenges, emphasizing the importance of minimizing mistakes and maintaining concentration. He noted that Portugal has strong midfield organization and highlighted the need for Croatia to respond with aggression, discipline, and a solid defensive block. Dalić also mentioned preparations for Portugal's specialized interrupt trainer and stressed that player focus would be crucial. Goalkeeper Dominik Livaković expressed confidence in supporting captain Luka Modrić and acknowledged the significance of fan support during previous matches against Panama and Ghana.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports strategy and preparation for a World Cup match, with no political commentary or framing. It provides direct quotes from coaches and players discussing tactical approaches and does not take a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article accurately quotes Dalić's strategic considerations against Portugal and his emphasis on concentration. It presents his statements objectively without editorializing or bias.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 706 days ago
Dalić oduševljen: ‘Nitko nije tako brzo postao glavni igrač naše reprezentacije‘

Croatia's national football team successfully advanced from Group L at the World Cup, despite a challenging group stage that included a loss to England and a hard-fought win against Panama. The decisive victory over Ghana brought optimism back into the Croatian fanbase. Coach Zlatko Dalić praised players like Petar Sučić, who quickly rose to prominence as a key player, and highlighted Nikola Vlašić's return to form after a difficult period. Dalić expressed confidence in facing Portugal in the knockout stages, noting their strong squad but emphasizing Croatia's readiness and past success against them. He also acknowledged the incredible support from fans, describing the atmosphere during matches as electric.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports—specifically the Croatian national football team's performance at the World Cup. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias detectable in the content. It provides straightforward reporting on match outcomes, coach comments, and player performances without

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): Accurate representation of Dalić’s statements and match outcomes. Objectivity is lower due to more emotive phrasing and focus on positive outcomes over critical analysis.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 60yesterday
Croatia at the World Championships: Modric and Dalic's survival in question.

Croatia lost 2:1 to Portugal in their World Cup match and was eliminated from the tournament. This marks the first time Croatia has reached the knockout stage of a World Cup without winning a medal. The article discusses various reactions to the defeat, including comments from players like Dejan Lovren and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. It also highlights Ivan Perišić's achievement of matching Lionel Messi's record of scoring and assisting in four different World Cups.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event (World Cup match) and provides factual updates and player reactions without showing any political bias or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Offers detailed match information and context, but contains some speculative commentary about Ronaldo's performance.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentLeftFactual 80Objective 70yesterday
PHOTO This best explains why Croatia dropped out of the World Cup.

The article discusses Croatia's disappointing exit from the World Cup after a 2-1 defeat to Portugal, highlighting defensive issues during the match. It emphasizes the team's dominance in the first half but notes critical mistakes, including a disallowed goal by Josko Gvardiol and poor aerial duels. The piece attributes Croatia's struggles to recurring problems with aerial challenges and lack of concentration, suggesting these flaws have plagued their performance throughout the tournament. It calls for urgent improvements, particularly in basic aspects like aerial duels, to elevate the national team's success. While acknowledging the team's potential, especially in the second half against Portugal, the article stresses the need for focused work on these fundamental weaknesses.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Croatia's footballing challenges as systemic and structural, implying a need for strategic and possibly institutional changes within the national team setup. It uses strong language to highlight 'basic' and 'banal' issues that require attention, which aligns with a left-leaning or

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): The article focuses more on the match analysis than the coaching situation, only briefly touching on Dalić's position. It lacks specific details from the primary document and has a more critical tone toward the team's performance.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 65yesterday
It's the 23rd day of the World Cup, and the world is buzzing about Croatia's elimination, and Dalić's contract is up.

The article reports on the ongoing matches of the 2026 World Cup, focusing on Croatia's elimination by Portugal in the round of 16 after a controversial goal disallowance. It mentions the broader implications for Croatian coach Zlatko Dalić, whose contract with the Croatian Football Association (HNS) has ended due to the team's exit. The piece also discusses the impact of technology, particularly VAR decisions, on the game, referencing specific incidents like the disallowed goal by Josko Gvardiol. Additionally, it notes the spread of misinformation regarding Zlatan Ibrahimović’s comments on the match and the reactions of former players like Dejan Lovren.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports events and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The framing remains neutral, presenting factual updates on match outcomes, player reactions, and technical aspects of the game without overt ideological傾

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Contains fragmented information about different matches and includes irrelevant details about hair affecting goal-line technology. Doesn't connect well to the primary source's specific match context.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 654 days ago
Does Dalek and headquarters still have the nerve for this Firebrand?

The article discusses Zlatko Dalić's tactical decisions for Croatia's upcoming World Cup match against Portugal. Dalić previously experimented with a three-center-back system but reverted to a four-back formation, citing it as more effective. Despite Portugal being a strong contender, Croatia is expected to stick with the 4-2-3-1 setup used against Ghana. The article reviews past performances under different formations, noting mixed results. It highlights potential lineup changes, particularly at the center-back position, where Marin Pongračić has been inconsistent. Alternatives like Josko Gvardiol, Martin Erlić, and Duje Ćaleta-Car are mentioned. The piece also addresses player readiness, such as Mateo Kovačić’s fitness, and notes Nikola Vlašić’s role as a starting midfielder. Concerns are raised about whether Dalić and his coaching staff still have confidence in Pongračić despite his errors.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports tactics and player performance during a football tournament. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias detectable in the content. The discussion remains strictly on the technical aspects of the team's strategy and player evaluations.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Talks about the referee and past matches, not the specific quote from Matanović. Provides background but not aligned with the primary source.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
Andrej Plenković odgovorio na pitanje ostaje li Zlatko Dalić hrvatski izbornik

Premijer Andrej Plenković je dao intervju novinarima nakon srušenja Hrvatske protiv Portugala na Svjetskom prvenstvu u nogometu. U intervjuu, Plenković je izrazio frustraciju i razočaranje zbog sudskih odluka u drugom poluvremenu, posebno pominjući tri poništena gola zbog offside-a, što je smatrao nepravdou. Nije bio siguran da li će trener Zlatko Dalić nastaviti kao izbornik, ali je istaknuo podršku timu i igračima. Također je naglasio da su igrači predstavljali veliku vrijednost za državu i narod.

Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska, stoga politička boja nije primjenjiva. Članak ne sadrži politički okvir ili stranjeg podsjeda, već se fokusira na sportski rezultat i reakcije igrača i trenera.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenteryesterday
Lovren utučen nakon poraza: ‘Boli, ali muka mi je kad to vidim, nedopustivo! Pa nismo mi Kongo!‘

Dejan Lovren, former Croatian international, criticized Croatia's 2-1 defeat against Portugal in a match analyzed by HTV. He expressed frustration over the loss, particularly the last-minute goal, which he called unacceptable. Lovren pointed out defensive mistakes, such as failing to cover corners and not being aggressive enough in counterattacks. He praised players like Luka Kovačević and Petar Sučić but emphasized that Croatia did not play up to its usual standards. Lovren also questioned the team's approach, suggesting they should be more aggressive rather than passive, stating that Croatia is a top-10 national team and should reflect that confidence.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports match and player commentary, with no political implications or framing. The content is purely analytical of the game and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenter2 days ago
Zlatko Dalić uoči šesnaestine finala: ‘Nećemo puno mijenjati, imamo svoj sastav’

Croatia's head coach Zlatko Dalić has acknowledged the challenge posed by Portugal in the World Cup, emphasizing that his team must avoid mistakes and maintain discipline throughout matches. He expressed confidence in Croatia's ability to compete against strong opponents like Portugal, highlighting the importance of concentration and responsibility across all parts of the field. Dalić noted that Portugal's squad has high-quality players, particularly in midfield, and stressed that their group stage results do not fully reflect their strength. The Croatian team has no injury concerns ahead of the match, with all players ready and prepared despite challenging weather conditions. Dalić mentioned that while Portugal struggled in some group matches, this should not mislead Croatia, as they know the quality of their opponent.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports commentary regarding a football match between Croatia and Portugal at the World Cup. There is no political framing, bias, or controversy present in the content. It provides straightforward quotes from the coach and does not take a stance on any political issue.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter2 days ago
Hrvatska na SP-u: Prijeti kašnjenje. Kustić: Portugalce boli glava kad misle o nama

The article discusses Croatia's upcoming match against Portugal in the World Cup round of 16, set to take place at 01:00 local time in Toronto. Croatian coach Zlatko Dalić emphasizes the challenge posed by Portugal, describing them as one of the strongest teams at the tournament with skilled players and experienced coaching. He acknowledges Portugal's strengths, including their captain Ronaldo, who has scored 1,000 career goals but has yet to score in his eight World Cup knockout-stage matches. Dalić expresses confidence in his team's ability to perform under pressure, citing past victories over strong opponents like Brazil and England. The article highlights the high stakes of the match, noting that the winner will advance to the quarterfinals while the loser returns home.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides objective information about the match, the teams involved, and quotes from the coach without taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains fair,

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter2 days ago
OD 01:00 Procurio sastav Hrvatske. Susretu prijete prekidi zbog grmljavine

Croatia's national football team faces Portugal in the round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup, scheduled for Friday at 1 AM local time. The match could face delays or interruptions due to thunderstorms, according to forecasts from The Athletic and reports from HTV's Dnevnik. Croatia's coach Zlatko Dalić has stated that the team will make minimal changes to their starting lineup, emphasizing the importance of players coming off the bench. Weather conditions in Toronto, where the match is being held, include high temperatures and a 40% chance of thunderstorms at kickoff. FIFA is monitoring the situation closely, and there is a possibility of a half-hour delay if lightning occurs. The winner of this match will advance to face the winner of Spain vs. Austria in the next round.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Croatian national football team's World Cup match against Portugal—without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It provides factual information about the game, potential weather-related disruptions, and the coach's strategy, without leaning on,

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