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Telegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8010 days ago Modric doesn't retire, he stays in Milan?Luka Modrić, 40-godišnji kapetan Hrvatske, razmatra produženje svoje karijere u AC Milanu za još jednu sezonsu, prema izvještaju La Gazzetta dello Sport. Iako službeno nije objavljeno, klub i Modrić se slažu u želji da nastavi u Milanu, posebno nakon što je Hrvatska ispadla s Svjetskog prvenstva. Modrićev odlazak s turnira označava završetak zlatnog razdoblja u hrvatskom nogometu. Novi trener Rúben Amorim naglasio je važnost Modrića za tim, što je dodatno utjecalo na odluku. Modrić će ostati u Milanu ako ne dođe do iznenadne promjene, a njegova uloga u timu može se promijeniti zbog drugačijeg trenaškog stila.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a football player's potential career move, focusing on his personal decision and club interests. While it mentions national team implications, the framing remains neutral, presenting both the player’s considerations and the club’s stance without overtly favoring either side. S
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Accurately reports on Gvardiol’s emotional response after the team’s exit, quoting his Instagram message. Maintains a respectful and empathetic tone without introducing biased opinions or misinformation.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 706 days ago PHOTO What more to say than - Luka Modric once again showed what kind of man he is: Thank you my friendLuka Modrić, kapetan hrvatske nogometne reprezentacije, pokazao je svoje poštovanje prema starom prijatelju Michaelu Essenu, bivšem igraču Real Madrida. Essen je objavio na Instagramu potpisan dres sa Modrićevim prezimenom i brojem kao dar. Priča se vraća na 2012. godinu, kada je Essen organizirao proslave za svoj 30. rođendan, ali su se na dogau pojavi samo Modrić i Ricardo Carvalho. Tadašnji glavnitko Jose Mourinho objasnio je da su neki igrači previše sebični, dok je Modrić pokazao poštovanje i došao na proslavu, što je doprinelo njegovom statusu unutar kluba.
Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska i ne sadrži političku kontroverzu. Vrijednosti koje se ističu (poštovanje, prijateljstvo) su neutralne i ne predstavljaju političku agendu.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides specific details about Modrić’s relationship with Michael Essien and references a book by Eladio Parames, adding credibility. However, it still uses emotionally charged language such as 'prenošenje' and 'strahovito pogođen,' which slightly reduces objectivity.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 709 days ago The future of Luka Modrić is known: the coach called him and explained what he expectsThe article discusses the future of Luka Modrić at AC Milan, focusing on his potential contract extension under new manager Ruben Amorim. Modrić has not yet decided whether to continue playing next season, but Amorim aims to retain him as a key figure in building the club’s identity and culture. Both Goal.com and Gazzetta dello Sport report that Amorim has already spoken with Modrić and plans to activate a clause allowing an additional year on his contract. The article highlights Modrić’s technical skills and mental strength, noting that they remain top-tier despite his age. It also mentions that Modrić enjoys family life in Milan, including his daughter Ema playing for a local youth team.
Bias read (Center): While the article covers a high-profile sports event involving a prominent player, the focus on contractual negotiations and management decisions does not inherently align with political ideologies. The framing remains balanced, presenting both the club's strategy and Modrić's personal situation. No
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): Provides detailed information about Modrić’s possible extension at Milan based on reported conversations. While it includes speculation, it does so in a balanced way and maintains objectivity throughout.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 5510 days ago The day that Modric has been threatening has unfortunately arrived, and it's a lot harder than the decision that awaits him next summer.The article reflects on Luka Modrić's career, particularly focusing on his emotional farewell to football after retiring from professional play. It highlights moments from his past, such as his performance at the 2012 European Championship and his eventual recognition as one of the greatest midfielders in history. The piece emphasizes his legacy, including his role in Croatia's national team success and his rivalry with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. It also mentions his receipt of prestigious awards like the Ballon d'Or and his transition into becoming a global icon of football.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports, specifically the career and legacy of Luka Modrić, without any political commentary or framing. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or events that could imply a political stance.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 55): The article contains accurate historical information about Modrić’s career and mentions his legacy at Real Madrid. However, it leans into emotional storytelling, especially when describing his relationships with other players, which affects its overall objectivity.
Večernji listIndependentCenter2 days ago The big turnaround over Modric, Captain of the Fire Brigade, one step closer to a decision that will surprise many.The article discusses the potential future of Croatian football captain Luka Modrić, focusing on his decision regarding his next move. Recent reports suggest he is close to accepting a proposal from AC Milan to stay at San Siro, potentially extending his career for another season. The piece highlights two main options for Modrić: retiring and joining Real Madrid’s board, where club president Florentino Pérez sees him as a valuable asset, or continuing his playing career with Milan under new coach Ruben Amorim, who has expressed strong interest in retaining Modrić. The article also includes a sarcastic remark questioning the absence of certain 'sensors' who previously removed Croatia from Euro 2020 qualification, implying criticism of past decisions.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related content and does not engage in politically charged discourse. It presents information about a player's potential transfer and career choices without taking a clear ideological stance. While there is some rhetorical questioning of past national team decisions, it
tportalIndependentCenter3 days ago The Fire Captain is getting closer to a decision that will surprise many.Luka Modrić faces a pivotal decision regarding his future in football. He has two main options: retire and take on a leadership role at Real Madrid under José Mourinho, or continue playing for AC Milan. The club, now managed by Rúben Amorim, wants him to stay due to his experience and importance to the team. Amorim emphasized Modrić’s value and mentioned discussions about managing his playing time, especially with increased matches this season due to European competition. While Modrić’s contract with Milan expired on June 30, the club can extend it until summer 2027 with a salary of €4 million plus bonuses. Reports suggest he is close to accepting Milan’s offer and returning to San Siro, where he is expected to play a significant role before potentially retiring.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses a sports-related career decision involving a prominent athlete, focusing on contractual and managerial aspects within a football club. There is no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias toward any political ideology or entity. The content remains focused on sports and,
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter3 days ago Modric has played his last game, and I'm hoping for just one more, and it'll be easier than 2006.The article discusses the upcoming World Cup semi-final between France and Spain, with the other semi-final pair to be determined after matches between Norway vs England and Argentina vs Switzerland. Spain managed to win their match against Belgium 2:1, equaling Italy's record of 37 consecutive unbeaten games. The piece also features commentary from guests Ilija Lončarević and Robert Matteoni on the current state of the Croatian national team under new coach Slaven Bilić. They discuss whether this situation is easier for Bilić compared to 2006, noting that while Luka Modrić’s departure complicates matters, most of the squad is already assembled. There is speculation about Modrić possibly playing his final game for Croatia, though there is hope for a farewell match. Additionally, the article mentions rumors that Real Madrid wants Marcelo Brozović to return, but doubts remain about his ability to compete at top European clubs again.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports commentary and analysis regarding the World Cup and the Croatian national football team. It does not present any political stance, framing, or biased language. The discussion centers around player performance, coaching changes, and future prospects without leaning into
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