The article reports on the scheduling decisions made by FIFA regarding the quarterfinal matches of the World Cup due to poor weather forecasts. It states that there will be no changes to the start times of the matches, including the match between Mexico and England at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, which will begin at 18:00 local time. Similarly, the match between Brazil and Norway at the MetLife Stadium will start at 16:00 local time. Mexican media had suggested moving the Mexico vs. England match to an earlier time, but this was not implemented. The article also mentions that the Brazilian Football Confederation’s spokesperson indicated that the Brazil vs. Norway match might be delayed if needed. Additionally, the piece notes that FIFA has responded to criticism over the disqualification of Croatia, explaining that referee Espen Eskås’ decision to disallow a goal by Joško Gvardiol was based on freezing conditions. Other highlights include Egypt advancing past Australia, Zlatko Dalić not commenting on his future with the Croatian national team, and several players announcing their retirement or continued commitment to their national teams.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses solely on sports-related updates, including match schedules, player retirements, and referee decisions. There is no political framing or discussion of contentious issues such as government policies, elections, or social debates. The tone remains neutral, providing factual updates
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 80): The article reports on FIFA's decision regarding match times based on weather forecasts, aligning with cross-source consensus. It mentions the rescheduling consideration but notes the final decision to proceed as planned. The mention of Croatia being 'opljačkana' (looted) is controversial and not wi






