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Igor Štimac s'est écrié: "Il n'y a pas de complot contre la Croatie !
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Igor Štimac s'est écrié: "Il n'y a pas de complot contre la Croatie !

The article discusses the frustration among Croatian football players and coaches regarding controversial decisions made by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system during international matches, particularly highlighting perceived injustices against Croatia. Coach Zlatko Dalić and captain Luka Modrić expressed dissatisfaction with specific calls that they believe favored opposing teams, especially citing a critical moment where a potential goal was disallowed. They argue that such decisions negatively impact their team’s performance and outcomes. The discussion extends to historical instances of questionable refereeing decisions affecting Croatia, including at Euro 1996 and the 2018 World Cup. Former player and coach Igor Štimac responds by acknowledging the challenges faced by smaller nations in international football but notes that Croatia has achieved significant success despite these issues. He suggests that while there may be systemic biases, it is not unique to Croatia and is part of broader global sports dynamics.

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Igor Štimac s'est écrié: "Il n'y a pas de complot contre la Croatie !

The article discusses the frustration among Croatian football players and coaches regarding controversial decisions made by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system during international matches, particularly highlighting perceived injustices against Croatia. Coach Zlatko Dalić and captain Luka Modrić expressed dissatisfaction with specific calls that they believe favored opposing teams, especially citing a critical moment where a potential goal was disallowed. They argue that such decisions negatively impact their team’s performance and outcomes. The discussion extends to historical instances of questionable refereeing decisions affecting Croatia, including at Euro 1996 and the 2018 World Cup. Former player and coach Igor Štimac responds by acknowledging the challenges faced by smaller nations in international football but notes that Croatia has achieved significant success despite these issues. He suggests that while there may be systemic biases, it is not unique to Croatia and is part of broader global sports dynamics.

Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article addresses sensitive issues related to perceived bias in international football governance, it does not take an overtly partisan stance. It presents multiple perspectives—both the frustrations of Croatian officials and the more balanced view of Igor Štimac—who acknowledges the wider

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 45): The article presents quotes from Dalić and Modrić accurately but includes subjective interpretations and historical examples not directly related to the current match. The tone is clearly biased toward Croatian players' grievances.

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