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It's not easy for him, Jan Cloud is in a crack
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

It's not easy for him, Jan Cloud is in a crack

The article discusses the anticipated World Cup 2026 final between Spain and Argentina, highlighting the significant presence of players from Atlético de Madrid. Goalkeeper Jan Oblak, captain of the Slovenian national team and longtime first-choice goalkeeper for Atlético, will be at the final, where both teams will have numerous players from his former club. Spain will field four players from Atlético, while Argentina will have six, making Atlético the club with the most representatives in the final. The article notes that this marks a historic moment, as Atlético would become the first club to have more players in a World Cup final than any other club since Italy in 1934. It also mentions the emotional stakes for Diego Simeone, who will be present as an enthusiastic Argentina fan, alongside his son Giuliano Simeone, who plays for Atlético.

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It's not easy for him, Jan Cloud is in a crack

The article discusses the anticipated World Cup 2026 final between Spain and Argentina, highlighting the significant presence of players from Atlético de Madrid. Goalkeeper Jan Oblak, captain of the Slovenian national team and longtime first-choice goalkeeper for Atlético, will be at the final, where both teams will have numerous players from his former club. Spain will field four players from Atlético, while Argentina will have six, making Atlético the club with the most representatives in the final. The article notes that this marks a historic moment, as Atlético would become the first club to have more players in a World Cup final than any other club since Italy in 1934. It also mentions the emotional stakes for Diego Simeone, who will be present as an enthusiastic Argentina fan, alongside his son Giuliano Simeone, who plays for Atlético.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the expected composition of the World Cup 2026 final, focusing on the number of players from Atlético de Madrid. While it highlights the significance of this event, it does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the narrative in a politically charged or

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