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Canada dominates the first half, but without a goal.
World🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Canada dominates the first half, but without a goal.

On April 4, 2026, Canada made it through the Round of 16 match against Morocco in the tournament, but the game ended without a goal. Morocco was forced to make a substitution at the 22nd minute due to an injury to defender Ismail Saibari. The match saw five yellow cards issued (two to Canada and three to Morocco), indicating a physically intense and aggressive contest between both teams.

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Koha.net logoKoha.netIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7010 hr. ago
Canada dominates the first half, but without a goal.

On April 4, 2026, Canada made it through the Round of 16 match against Morocco in the tournament, but the game ended without a goal. Morocco was forced to make a substitution at the 22nd minute due to an injury to defender Ismail Saibari. The match saw five yellow cards issued (two to Canada and three to Morocco), indicating a physically intense and aggressive contest between both teams.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event, which is classified under 'SPORTS' according to the provided guidelines. However, since the user instruction explicitly states that 'SPORTS is only for actual sporting events,' and this article discusses a soccer match, it falls under 'SPORTS.' The framing of '

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a soccer match between Canada and Morocco, stating Canada had a better first half but no goals were scored. It mentions a red card to Ismail Saibari at minute 22 and notes five yellow cards. The information aligns with typical match reporting conventions and matches the cross-

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