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Roberto Martínez understands that Seleção has learned "to shut down the noise coming from outside"
PT⚽ Sports13 days ago

Roberto Martínez understands that Seleção has learned "to shut down the noise coming from outside"

Portugal's national football team coach Roberto Martínez praised the team's performance against Uzbekistan, highlighting their discipline and consistency throughout the match. He contrasted this with their previous game against the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he felt the team was overly emotional and lacked discipline after scoring. Martínez emphasized that the squad has learned to 'shut out external noise' and remain focused. Despite the strong 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, Martínez denied that it makes Portugal a title contender. He also acknowledged Cristiano Ronaldo's contribution, praising his goals and records, while expressing satisfaction with João Félix's performance.

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Diário de Notícias logoDiário de NotíciasIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9513 days ago
Roberto Martínez understands that Seleção has learned "to shut down the noise coming from outside"

Portugal's national football team coach Roberto Martínez praised the team's performance against Uzbekistan, highlighting their discipline and consistency throughout the match. He contrasted this with their previous game against the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he felt the team was overly emotional and lacked discipline after scoring. Martínez emphasized that the squad has learned to 'shut out external noise' and remain focused. Despite the strong 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, Martínez denied that it makes Portugal a title contender. He also acknowledged Cristiano Ronaldo's contribution, praising his goals and records, while expressing satisfaction with João Félix's performance.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports commentary regarding a football match and does not involve any political subject matter, figures, or policies. The content is purely about athletic performance and coaching perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): Describes the atmosphere and crowd support for Portugal’s match, focusing on fan engagement. Neutral and factual, with no bias toward any team or outcome.

Público logoPúblicoIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 8013 days ago
Roberto Martínez praises income level: "We are this team"

The national team coach, Roberto Martínez, praised the team's performance and acknowledged that recent days have been challenging. He highlighted the team's mentality and resilience. Cristiano Ronaldo emphasized the collective display, stating that playing this way makes it difficult for opponents to stop them.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports commentary regarding a football team's performance and does not involve any political subject matter or framing. The content is purely about athletic achievement and does not carry any political implications.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 80): Factuality is lower as it refers to an unspecified match and uses vague terms like 'desilusão' (disappointment). Objectivity is higher as it avoids taking sides and focuses on fan reactions.

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