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RepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 758 days ago THIS is the real reason why Andrija Maksimović is not playing for Serbia at the European Championship!The article discusses why young Serbian footballer Andrija Maksimović has decided not to participate in the upcoming UEFA European Under-19 Championship. According to an exclusive report by German newspaper BILD, Maksimović voluntarily chose not to go due to his new coach Martin Demikeliš at RB Leipzig providing him with more opportunities to establish himself in the team. The article highlights that under previous coach Ole Werner, Maksimović played only 88 minutes across eight matches during the last season, which was insufficient for his ambitions. With the arrival of Demikeliš, Maksimović sees this as an opportunity to prove himself and avoid fatigue ahead of the club’s important preparations. Additionally, the absence of key player Christoph Baumgartner due to injury creates an opening for Maksimović to step up.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related decision regarding a player's participation in a youth tournament. It presents factual information about the player's playing time, coaching changes, and strategic decisions without showing clear ideological or political bias. The framing remains neutral, and
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): Factual accuracy is high, aligning closely with the primary source document regarding Maksimovic's limited playing time and his decision to skip the U19 Euro. However, the article uses emotionally charged language like 'veliki šok' and 'žalila što Orlići na Ostrvo odlaze drastično oslabljeni', which
KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 708 days ago ANDRIJA MAKSIMOVIĆ DOESN'T WANT TO PLAY FOR SERBIA?! The Germans have uncovered new details, uncovered why the Serbian prodigy has decided to skip the European Championship!The German newspaper Bild reports that Andrija Maksimović, a Serbian football prodigy playing for RB Leipzig, has decided not to participate in the upcoming European Under-21 Championship with Serbia's youth team. According to the report, Maksimović made this decision voluntarily, prioritizing his club commitments with Leipzig over international duty. The article notes that Maksimović had a limited role during the previous Bundesliga season, appearing only 88 minutes across eight matches under former coach Werner. With new manager Martin Demichelis now at the helm, Maksimović aims to secure a more prominent position in the team and has chosen to focus on club training ahead of the new season rather than risk losing playing time by participating in the tournament.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related decision regarding a player's participation in a youth tournament. There is no explicit political framing, bias, or commentary on broader political issues. The content remains centered on athletic career choices and club performance.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): The article accurately reflects the primary source on Maksimovic’s choice to skip the tournament and his focus on club commitments. However, it presents the situation in a more dramatic and emotionally charged manner, such as using phrases like 'niže da igra za Srbiju?' which leans into sensationali
Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 708 days ago Former Zvezda player refuses to play for Serbia!Andrija Maksimović, a former player of Crvena Zvezda and current player for RB Leipzig, has decided not to participate in the upcoming European Under-21 Championship for Serbia. According to German media reports, Maksimović prioritized his club commitments over representing Serbia. The German newspaper Bild reported that Maksimović wants to establish himself as a key player at Leipzig, where he was signed for €14 million last year. With the arrival of new coach Martin Demichelis, Maksimović believes his playing time will increase significantly, making it more important for him to focus on his club career. This decision was made after discussions with Leipzig's sports management. Neither the Serbian Football Association nor the Croatian club Hajduk have commented on this decision.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related decision by an athlete regarding international competition participation. There is no political framing, commentary, or implication of broader political issues. The content remains strictly focused on sports performance and career choices.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): This article mirrors the primary source in stating that the club decided Maksimovic would not play for Serbia. While factually correct, it also uses emotive phrasing like 'šokantne vesti' and implies a lack of support from national team officials, adding unnecessary drama.
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