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OslobođenjeIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 908 days ago Luka Modric set another World Cup record in a win over GhanaCroatia secured a place in the knockout stage of the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Ghana. The match was highlighted by goals from Petar Sučić and Nikola Vlašić, with Sučić scoring early and Vlašić netting late in the game. Luka Modrić played a crucial role, providing an assist and setting a new record as the oldest player to register an assist at a World Cup, at 40 years and 291 days. Despite his age, Modrić remains a vital player for Croatia, though he is nearing the end of his contract with AC Milan.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Croatian national team's World Cup match against Ghana—without any political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides factual information about the game, players' performances, and Modrić's personal achievements, with no evident bias or slant
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately describes Modrić's historic assist and his role in Croatia's win over Ghana. It provides precise details about his age and the match outcome. The tone remains neutral and focused on the facts.
OslobođenjeIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago Luka Modrić negirao poziv Mourinha i progovorio o kraju karijereCroatia's captain Luka Modrić, who is currently shining at the World Cup, faces uncertainty about his club future as his contract with AC Milan expires at the end of the month. Despite rumors suggesting he might return to Real Madrid, either as a player or in a coaching role, Modrić denied any contact with José Mourinho, who has recently taken charge of Real Madrid. Modrić, now 40 years old, remains at the top level of play, contributing an assist in Croatia's 2-1 victory over Ghana, making him the oldest player in history to achieve this feat at a World Cup. While Croatia secured second place in Group L and will face Portugal in the next round, Modrić has yet to decide on his future after the tournament, with possibilities including retirement or moving to another club.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses a sports-related topic—Luka Modrić's career and potential move to Real Madrid—but does not present a clear ideological slant. It reports on Modrić's denial of contact with Mourinho and provides context about his current situation without favoring any particular side or ideology
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article presents factual information about Modrić's current contract status, his denial of contact with Mourinho, and his record-breaking assist. The reporting is largely objective, though there is a slight emphasis on the uncertainty around his future.
OslobođenjeIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 807 days ago Luka Modrić admitted that he is nearing the end of his rich careerCroatia's football captain Luka Modrić has acknowledged that his illustrious career is nearing its end. In an interview with *Gazzetta dello Sport*, Modrić discussed his future, the approaching conclusion of his playing career, and Croatia's performance at the World Cup. Despite turning 41 in September, Modrić remains a vital player for Croatia, though his contract with AC Milan is set to expire later this month. The club has the option to extend his stay until 2027, but a final decision from Modrić is pending. He expressed that he enjoys every moment of his career but acknowledges the difficulty of continuing at such a high level, especially under the pressure of representing Croatia. Modrić also praised young Croatian midfielder Petar Sučić for his debut goal against Ghana and highlighted Sučić's potential as a key player for the national team. Additionally, Modrić addressed the rest days during the World Cup, noting they were a topic of discussion but not necessarily a problem.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related topics—specifically, the career of a professional athlete and his comments on retirement and team dynamics. There is no mention of politics, policy, or any contentious social issues. The content is purely about football and does not carry any political or
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Modrić's comments on nearing the end of his career, his contract situation with Milan, and his praise for Sučić. It provides specific details from his interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. However, some phrasing like 'blisa na Mundijalu' may be slightly subjective.
N1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7513 days ago Modric picked out where to play "The Last Dance"Croatian football captain Luka Modrić is considering his future after his contract with AC Milan expires in a week. He is contemplating whether to extend his deal with the club for another season, retire, or transition into a director role at Real Madrid. According to Italian media, Modrić wants to stay in Milan and play his 'final dance' there. However, he will need to discuss his role with new manager Rúben Amorim after Croatia's World Cup campaign. The report suggests Modrić would likely play in selected matches rather than every game due to his age, possibly skipping some Europa League games and entering in the second half occasionally. His decision will depend on how comfortable he feels in this role.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related topics—specifically, the career decisions of a professional athlete—with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures beyond the athlete himself. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content provided.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article contains mostly accurate information but includes speculative elements like Modrić possibly becoming a director at Real Madrid. The tone leans slightly towards speculation rather than strict factual reporting.
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