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Omar Rekik after returning to the People's Garden from the World Cup: "I have noticed significant changes"
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Omar Rekik after returning to the People's Garden from the World Cup: "I have noticed significant changes"

Tunizian footballer Omar Rekik, who played 180 minutes at the FIFA World Cup and scored a goal against Sweden, has returned to his Slovenian club Maribor after a break. Despite personal success, he expressed disappointment with the team's overall performance, emphasizing that team success is more important than individual achievements. Rekik noted the changes at Maribor, including new signings like Jan Mlakar and Claude Goncalves, indicating the club's ambitions for improvement.

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Omar Rekik after returning to the People's Garden from the World Cup: "I have noticed significant changes"

Tunizian footballer Omar Rekik, who played 180 minutes at the FIFA World Cup and scored a goal against Sweden, has returned to his Slovenian club Maribor after a break. Despite personal success, he expressed disappointment with the team's overall performance, emphasizing that team success is more important than individual achievements. Rekik noted the changes at Maribor, including new signings like Jan Mlakar and Claude Goncalves, indicating the club's ambitions for improvement.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related content and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. The framing remains neutral, discussing Rekik's return to the club, his performance at the World Cup, and the team's developments without taking a clear side

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