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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

'We have not earned the fullness beneath our feet'

In the days leading up to England's semifinal match against Argentina at the World Cup, captain Harry Kane addressed rumors of tension between players and coach Thomas Tuchel. Kane denied claims of poor relations within the team, emphasizing that constructive criticism is part of football and that the team's unity was strong. He praised Tuchel's comments about the mental strength of the group, noting that the coach's feedback was genuine and not premeditated. Kane also criticized certain media outlets for fabricating a negative reaction from teammate Jude Bellingham to Tuchel's remarks. He concluded by stating that the team's success was due to their cohesion, both among players and between the coaching staff and players, and that they did not deserve any criticism.

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24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter6 hr. ago
'We have not earned the fullness beneath our feet'

In the days leading up to England's semifinal match against Argentina at the World Cup, captain Harry Kane addressed rumors of tension between players and coach Thomas Tuchel. Kane denied claims of poor relations within the team, emphasizing that constructive criticism is part of football and that the team's unity was strong. He praised Tuchel's comments about the mental strength of the group, noting that the coach's feedback was genuine and not premeditated. Kane also criticized certain media outlets for fabricating a negative reaction from teammate Jude Bellingham to Tuchel's remarks. He concluded by stating that the team's success was due to their cohesion, both among players and between the coaching staff and players, and that they did not deserve any criticism.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Harry Kane's statements denying tensions within the English national team and his defense of coach Thomas Tuchel. The framing is balanced, presenting Kane's perspective without overtly favoring either side. There is no clear ideological slant or biased language, and the content,

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago
Harry Kane: We're connected, not just the players, but the selector and the coaching staff

Angleški nogometaš Harry Kane je zavrnil navodila o razdoru v angleški reprezentanci pred polfinalno tekmo svetovnega prvenstva proti Argentini. V intervjuju za BBC Sport je poudaril, da v ekipi vlada 'popolna povezanost', ne le med igralci, temveč tudi med selektorjem Thomasom Tuchelom in strokovnim štabom. Kane je podvomil o Tuchlovih komentarjah po tekmi proti Norveški, kjer je dejal, da selektor ne razume, kako igrati v težkih pogojih. Kljub temu je poudaril, da je Tuchel pozitiven in da igralci najbolje vedo, kdaj igrajo dobro. Kane je opozoril, da se nekaterim stvaram pripisuje prevelik pomen, in da je Tuchel s svojo neposrednostjo vrhunski trener.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a sports-related issue involving a national football team and does not present any politically charged content or ideological framing. The focus is purely on the internal dynamics of a sports team and the performance of players and coaches, which falls under the category of aps

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