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Messi: “Al Mondiale i nomi non contano, si vince soffrendo”
Italy⚽ Sports10 hr. ago

Messi: “Al Mondiale i nomi non contano, si vince soffrendo”

The article reports on a football match where Argentina defeated Cape Verde in extra time, with Lionel Messi scoring his seventh goal of the tournament. The piece highlights Messi’s performance but does not provide further details beyond the match outcome and mentions a quote from Messi emphasizing perseverance over names in winning. The article appears to focus on sports news rather than political content.

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Messi: “Al Mondiale i nomi non contano, si vince soffrendo”

The article reports on a football match where Argentina defeated Cape Verde in extra time, with Lionel Messi scoring his seventh goal of the tournament. The piece highlights Messi’s performance but does not provide further details beyond the match outcome and mentions a quote from Messi emphasizing perseverance over names in winning. The article appears to focus on sports news rather than political content.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not address any politically charged topics. It provides a straightforward report on a football match without taking an ideological stance or presenting biased framing.

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