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Josip Šimunić after a sleepless night even harder: I suggest Kustić and HNS...
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Josip Šimunić after a sleepless night even harder: I suggest Kustić and HNS...

Josip Šimunić, current president of NK Rudeš, who is currently in Mississauga, Canada, where his wife is from, has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the outcome of Croatia's recent World Cup matches against Panama and Portugal. After Croatia's win over Panama, Šimunić was satisfied with their performance despite playing poorly. However, he was deeply upset by the loss to Portugal, where Croatia played at their highest level but lost due to a controversial VAR decision involving a handball by Croatian player Dominik Matanović. Šimunić criticized FIFA and the VAR system for causing harm to Croatian football and the nation, pointing out the inconsistency in the technology's application during the match. He urged referee Espen Eskas and the Croatian Football Association (HNS) to demand compensation from FIFA for the damage caused, suggesting that the financial support could help improve Croatia's infrastructure. Šimunić argued that Croatia's potential had been stifled by such decisions, referencing past successes at the World Cup.

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Josip Šimunić after a sleepless night even harder: I suggest Kustić and HNS...

Josip Šimunić, current president of NK Rudeš, who is currently in Mississauga, Canada, where his wife is from, has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the outcome of Croatia's recent World Cup matches against Panama and Portugal. After Croatia's win over Panama, Šimunić was satisfied with their performance despite playing poorly. However, he was deeply upset by the loss to Portugal, where Croatia played at their highest level but lost due to a controversial VAR decision involving a handball by Croatian player Dominik Matanović. Šimunić criticized FIFA and the VAR system for causing harm to Croatian football and the nation, pointing out the inconsistency in the technology's application during the match. He urged referee Espen Eskas and the Croatian Football Association (HNS) to demand compensation from FIFA for the damage caused, suggesting that the financial support could help improve Croatia's infrastructure. Šimunić argued that Croatia's potential had been stifled by such decisions, referencing past successes at the World Cup.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a sports-related controversy involving a former player's criticism of a refereeing decision and calls for compensation from FIFA. The content does not involve political figures, parties, policies, or electoral processes, making it apolitical in nature. Therefore, the lean is 'C

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on Šimunić's public statements and contextualizes them within recent matches, aligning with cross-source consensus on his criticism of FIFA and VAR. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language and clear advocacy for specific actions like

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