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Drug testers find traces of banned bodybuilding substance in EIGHT Tunisia players' samples at the World Cup 'from contaminated meat' in Mexico - where England are flying in their own chefs
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Drug testers find traces of banned bodybuilding substance in EIGHT Tunisia players' samples at the World Cup 'from contaminated meat' in Mexico - where England are flying in their own chefs

An article reports that eight Tunisian football players tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol during the World Cup, with officials attributing the contamination to meat consumed in Mexico. The article notes that clenbuterol is commonly used in livestock farming in Mexico and has previously caused similar issues in international tournaments like the 2011 Gold Cup and Under 17s World Cup, where contamination was blamed. While the Tunisian team faced internal turmoil, including sacking their coach after one match, the article suggests that no further action will be taken against the players due to the likelihood of accidental ingestion. The piece also mentions England’s upcoming match in Mexico, highlighting concerns over food safety for foreign teams.

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Drug testers find traces of banned bodybuilding substance in EIGHT Tunisia players' samples at the World Cup 'from contaminated meat' in Mexico - where England are flying in their own chefs

An article reports that eight Tunisian football players tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol during the World Cup, with officials attributing the contamination to meat consumed in Mexico. The article notes that clenbuterol is commonly used in livestock farming in Mexico and has previously caused similar issues in international tournaments like the 2011 Gold Cup and Under 17s World Cup, where contamination was blamed. While the Tunisian team faced internal turmoil, including sacking their coach after one match, the article suggests that no further action will be taken against the players due to the likelihood of accidental ingestion. The piece also mentions England’s upcoming match in Mexico, highlighting concerns over food safety for foreign teams.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about doping tests and contamination risks without overtly favoring any political or ideological stance. It provides historical context and explains the scientific basis for determining the cause of clenbuterol positives, maintaining a balanced tone. There is

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 60): The article provides plausible details about eight Tunisian players testing positive for clenbuterol, citing contamination from meat in Mexico as the likely cause. However, it lacks specific names or confirmation from official sources, reducing factual certainty. The tone is somewhat sensationalized

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