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Goalkeeper makes record: Spain throws out Rangnick's Austrian high edge

The headline translates to 'Goalkeeper creates record: Spain throws Rangnick's Austrian out of the match.' The article appears to discuss a football match where a goalkeeper's actions led to a controversial decision by the Spanish team to remove an Austrian player, possibly related to manager Rangnick. However, due to limited information, the exact context and implications remain unclear.

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Goalkeeper makes record: Spain throws out Rangnick's Austrian high edge

The headline translates to 'Goalkeeper creates record: Spain throws Rangnick's Austrian out of the match.' The article appears to discuss a football match where a goalkeeper's actions led to a controversial decision by the Spanish team to remove an Austrian player, possibly related to manager Rangnick. However, due to limited information, the exact context and implications remain unclear.

Bias read (Center): The subject is a sports event involving a football match, which is considered apolitical. As such, there is no meaningful political lean to report.

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