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Trump and FIFA ridiculed, Rudi Garcia raised to the clouds: the press reacts to the victory of the Red Devils

The article discusses the reaction of various media outlets to Belgium's national football team victory, known as the 'Diables Rouges' (Red Devils). It highlights how U.S. President Donald Trump and the FIFA organization were mocked for their comments or actions related to the match, while coach Rudi Garcia was praised and celebrated by the press. The piece presents a range of opinions from Belgian media, emphasizing the contrast between international figures like Trump and the local heroism of Garcia. The tone suggests a positive view of Garcia and a critical stance toward Trump and FIFA.

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RTBF Info logoRTBF InfoState / PublicCenteryesterday
Trump and FIFA ridiculed, Rudi Garcia raised to the clouds: the press reacts to the victory of the Red Devils

The article discusses the reaction of various media outlets to Belgium's national football team victory, known as the 'Diables Rouges' (Red Devils). It highlights how U.S. President Donald Trump and the FIFA organization were mocked for their comments or actions related to the match, while coach Rudi Garcia was praised and celebrated by the press. The piece presents a range of opinions from Belgian media, emphasizing the contrast between international figures like Trump and the local heroism of Garcia. The tone suggests a positive view of Garcia and a critical stance toward Trump and FIFA.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related reactions and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and balanced in its presentation.

Le Soir logoLe SoirIndependentCenteryesterday
Rudi Garcia already turned to the quarter against Spain: We want to go for a semi-final, but I'm afraid it will be without Onana

The article reports that Rudi Garcia, the coach of the Belgian national football team, has already begun planning for the quarterfinal match against Spain. He expressed confidence in reaching the semifinals but voiced concerns about the absence of Youri Tielemans (Onana), who is likely injured. The focus is on Belgium's upcoming challenge in the European Championship, highlighting both the coach's ambitions and potential obstacles.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides a straightforward report on a football coach's strategy and concerns regarding player availability, without any evident ideological framing.

RTBF Info logoRTBF InfoState / PublicCenteryesterday
'Belgium is a great football country', 'we want to be in the semi-finals': Rudi Garcia analyses the Devils' victory

The article discusses Rudi Garcia's analysis of Belgium's football victory, highlighting his comments on Belgium being a major football nation and the team's goal to reach the semifinals. It focuses on the Belgian national team's performance and Garcia's perspective on their aspirations in the tournament.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports commentary regarding Belgium's football team and does not involve any political subject matter or framing. The content is purely about the team's performance and coach's analysis, making it apolitical in nature.

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