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Glasner was supposed to succeed Klopp at Red Bull.

The article reports on a meeting in London involving football figures, suggesting that Christian Glasner could replace Jurgen Klopp at Red Bull Salzburg. The headline uses emotionally charged language ('Brisant!' meaning 'controversial' or 'sensitive') to highlight the potential change in management. The piece implies that Glasner might take over Klopp's role, though no official announcement or confirmation is provided. The tone suggests a significant development in the club's leadership structure.

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Glasner was supposed to succeed Klopp at Red Bull.

The article reports on a meeting in London involving football figures, suggesting that Christian Glasner could replace Jurgen Klopp at Red Bull Salzburg. The headline uses emotionally charged language ('Brisant!' meaning 'controversial' or 'sensitive') to highlight the potential change in management. The piece implies that Glasner might take over Klopp's role, though no official announcement or confirmation is provided. The tone suggests a significant development in the club's leadership structure.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related personnel change within a football club and does not engage with politically charged topics. As such, it is considered apolitical and balanced in its framing.

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