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Lalic: It is logical that big business will enter the World Cup, and only in America... and we are part of that story!
Croatia⚽ Sports4 days ago

Lalic: It is logical that big business will enter the World Cup, and only in America... and we are part of that story!

The article features a segment from Sociologist Dražen Lalić on the show 'Novi dan' hosted by Hrvoje Krešić, discussing football as a global and socio-cultural phenomenon. During the conversation, Lalić comments on the potential entry of large businesses into the FIFA World Cup, suggesting that this trend is logical and has already occurred in America, with Croatia being part of this narrative. The discussion appears to focus on the commercialization of international sports events and the role of national teams within this framework.

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Lalic: It is logical that big business will enter the World Cup, and only in America... and we are part of that story!

The article features a segment from Sociologist Dražen Lalić on the show 'Novi dan' hosted by Hrvoje Krešić, discussing football as a global and socio-cultural phenomenon. During the conversation, Lalić comments on the potential entry of large businesses into the FIFA World Cup, suggesting that this trend is logical and has already occurred in America, with Croatia being part of this narrative. The discussion appears to focus on the commercialization of international sports events and the role of national teams within this framework.

Bias read (Center): The content focuses on a discussion about football as a global phenomenon and does not present any overtly partisan or politically charged framing. The conversation centers on economic trends related to sports events rather than political ideologies or policies.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 45): The article presents a statement by sociologist Dražen Lalić suggesting that big business will enter the World Cup, with a focus on America. It lacks specific details or evidence to support this claim. The tone is promotional and leans towards supporting the idea rather than presenting a balanced vi

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