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Queiroz steps down as Ghana coach after three months in charge
SG🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Queiroz steps down as Ghana coach after three months in charge

Carlos Queiroz, the 73-year-old coach of the Ghana national team, has resigned after three months in charge following Ghana's World Cup campaign. The team, known as the Black Stars, finished third in Group L and advanced as one of the eight best third-placed teams, but were eliminated in the first knockout round by Colombia. Queiroz took over in April, succeeding Otto Addo, who had previously coached the team. Before the World Cup, Queiroz guided Ghana in one friendly match. In a post on Instagram, he expressed pride in their achievements while acknowledging the desire for greater success.

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Channel NewsAsia (CNA) logoChannel NewsAsia (CNA)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 908 hr. ago
Queiroz steps down as Ghana coach after three months in charge

Carlos Queiroz, the 73-year-old coach of the Ghana national team, has resigned after three months in charge following Ghana's World Cup campaign. The team, known as the Black Stars, finished third in Group L and advanced as one of the eight best third-placed teams, but were eliminated in the first knockout round by Colombia. Queiroz took over in April, succeeding Otto Addo, who had previously coached the team. Before the World Cup, Queiroz guided Ghana in one friendly match. In a post on Instagram, he expressed pride in their achievements while acknowledging the desire for greater success.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of Queiroz's resignation and Ghana's World Cup performance without overtly positive or negative commentary. It includes quotes from Queiroz expressing both satisfaction and ambition, balanced with objective reporting on the team's results. There is no clear sl抗

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Queiroz stepping down after three months, mentions his previous coaching roles, and provides details about Ghana's World Cup performance. Objectivity is strong as the article presents facts neutrally, quoting Queiroz's statement without apparent b

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