ON
← Nazaj na pregled
Zanika, da bi njegovi igralci jemali viagro
IS🏛️ Politikapred 9 urami

Zanika, da bi njegovi igralci jemali viagro

The article discusses claims that England's national football team might use Viagra to cope with high altitude during their World Cup match against Mexico in Mexico City. During a press conference, Thomas Tuchel, England's coach, denied these reports, stating that the information and support did not reach him. The article references a 2006 study suggesting Viagra could improve performance at high altitudes by enhancing blood flow. It notes that while Viagra is commonly associated with erectile dysfunction, it has broader medical applications. The piece highlights past instances where England has allegedly avoided using Viagra at previous tournaments, including the 2009 World Cup in South Africa. An official statement from the England Football Association confirms they have not used Viagra at any World Cup and are conducting research with experts ahead of the next tournament.

In a crucial match during the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup, England faced off against the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta. The game began with a setback for the English team as Brian Cipenga scored just seven minutes into the match, putting the Democratic Republic of Congo ahead. However, the tide turned dramatically when Harry Kane equalized for England in the 75th minute with a header after a cross from Anthony Gordon. Eleven minutes later, Kane secured a vital victory with a stunning goal, sealing a 2-1 win for England. This result ensured their progression to the next stage of the tournament.

The performance was described by England's coach, Thomas Tuchel, as exactly what the team had anticipated from Kane. "This is what we expect from him," Tuchel remarked post-match. He praised Kane’s composure under pressure and highlighted the importance of having players who can deliver in high-stakes situations. Despite some substitutions that did not yield immediate results, such as Anthony Gordon scoring both goals for England, Tuchel emphasized the resilience and unity within the squad. He noted that the team has been aware of the challenges they face in the competition and is prepared to overcome them.

England now faces Mexico in the Round of 16 at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. This venue holds historical significance due to Diego Maradona's infamous "Hand of God" goal during the 1986 World Cup. For England, this match presents an opportunity to create its own memorable moment on this iconic pitch. The English team has previously struggled in matches where they were behind at halftime, but this recent victory marks a significant shift in their World Cup history. Prior to this win, England had lost seven games and drawn two in nine instances where they were trailing at halftime. This is the first time in their World Cup history that they have won a match after being behind at halftime.

Harry Kane's performance in this match further solidified his status as one of the most important players for England. His decision to extend his contract with Bayern Munich indicates his commitment to football beyond international duty. Kane has already scored three goals in three matches at this World Cup and could become the first player in history to win the Golden Boot twice. His focus remains on helping England achieve success in the tournament, with all other personal matters to be addressed after the competition concludes.

Amid preparations for the upcoming match against Mexico, there were rumors circulating about the use of Viagra by England's players to cope with the high altitude in Mexico City. These claims were swiftly denied by Tuchel, who stated that such information had not reached him and that it was therefore false. While some media outlets pointed out that Viagra is not listed as a banned substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency, Tuchel remained firm in his denial. The topic of performance-enhancing substances has been discussed before, notably in 2009 when the English Football Association issued a statement denying any use of Viagra during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The current situation reflects ongoing discussions around athlete health and performance management in high-altitude environments. As England prepares for their next challenge, the focus remains firmly on the game itself rather than speculation surrounding their preparation methods.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Isti dogodek, razvrščen po političnem nagibu medijev, ki so o njem poročali.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Poročanje po svetu

Isti dogodek, kot so ga poročali v drugih državah.

Poročanje po svetu

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Preverjanje trditev

Ključne dejanske trditve in koliko virov jih potrjuje oz. zavrača.

Preverjanje trditev

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Pojdite k primarnim virom (2)

Uradni viri, na katerih temelji poročanje. Preberite jih neposredno in se izognite uokvirjanju.

5 poročil

Vísir logoVísirNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 90Objektivnost 85pred 9 urami
Zanika, da bi njegovi igralci jemali viagro

The article discusses claims that England's national football team might use Viagra to cope with high altitude during their World Cup match against Mexico in Mexico City. During a press conference, Thomas Tuchel, England's coach, denied these reports, stating that the information and support did not reach him. The article references a 2006 study suggesting Viagra could improve performance at high altitudes by enhancing blood flow. It notes that while Viagra is commonly associated with erectile dysfunction, it has broader medical applications. The piece highlights past instances where England has allegedly avoided using Viagra at previous tournaments, including the 2009 World Cup in South Africa. An official statement from the England Football Association confirms they have not used Viagra at any World Cup and are conducting research with experts ahead of the next tournament.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the topic involves sports, the discussion around potential drug use in competitive settings introduces a level of controversy related to athlete health and ethics, which is a politically charged issue. However, the article presents both sides—denial from the coach and scientific evidence about

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 85): This article accurately references the 2006 study on Viagra and high altitude performance, quotes Tuchel denying the claim, and includes historical context about previous denials regarding Viagra use. The tone remains mostly neutral and factual, though slightly informal.

Vísir logoVísirNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 75Objektivnost 80pred 4 dnevi
Tuchel o heroju Kaneu: "Kar od sebe pričakuje"

In today's FIFA World Cup round-of-16 match between England and Congo, Harry Kane played a crucial role in securing a 2-1 victory for England. After conceding an early goal to Congo's Brian Cipenga in the 7th minute, Kane equalized in the 75th minute and later scored the winning goal in stoppage time. England's manager, Thomas Tuchel, praised Kane's performance, calling it 'what we expect from him' and emphasizing his importance to the team. Tuchel also acknowledged the team's resilience and cohesion, noting that they were fully aware of their position in the tournament and the demands of the competition. The next match for England is against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium on Monday night.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides a factual account of the football match, quoting the coach's comments without introducing any ideological or partisan perspective. As such, it

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 80): The article focuses on Harry Kane's performance in the match against Congo and Tuchel's praise for him. While it provides factual details about the match outcome and player performance, it omits any mention of the Viagra controversy or the 2006 study.

RÚV Fréttir logoRÚV FréttirDržavni / javniSredinaDejstva 70Objektivnost 75pred 4 dnevi
Angleži so danes zgodbi rekli ne.

Anglija je zmagala proti Demokratični republiki Kongo 2-1 v tekmi za 16. kolo svetovnega prvenstva FIFA. Tekma je bila tesno tekmovana, Kongo je začel voditi, vendar je Anglija na koncu obrnila tok.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek poroča o nogometni tekmi brez kakršnih koli političnih implikacij. Osredotočen je izključno na športni dogodek, ki zagotavlja dejanske posodobitve o napredovanju igre, ključnih trenutkih in zgodovinskega pomena v okviru turnirja.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 70 · Objektivnost 75): The article mentions England's victory over Congo and their upcoming match against Mexico but does not address the Viagra claim or the 2006 study directly. It provides some factual details about the match but lacks specific information from the primary source document.

RÚV Fréttir logoRÚV FréttirDržavni / javniSredinaDejstva 60Objektivnost 70pred 8 dnevi
Allt það helsta: Panama - England

The article reports on a football match between Panama and England, highlighting England's strong performance. Panama put up a significant fight but was ultimately outplayed by England. In the first half, England struggled to break through Panama's defense. The game turned in favor of England during the second half when Jude Bellingham scored the first goal in the 62nd minute following a corner. Bellingham then assisted Harry Kane, who scored the second goal in the 71st minute, making him the top scorer for England at the tournament. England secured a 2-0 victory and remained at the top of their group.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a straightforward report on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the match outcome, player performances, and standings within the tournament, with no indication of ideological leaning or biased framing.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 60 · Objektivnost 70): The article covers England's match against Panama, including scoring details and Kane becoming top scorer. However, it does not mention the Viagra issue or the 2006 study, making it only partially relevant to the primary source document.

Vísir logoVísirNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 50Objektivnost 60pred 5 dnevi
Nadaljevanje v Nemčiji

Harry Kane, angleški nogometaš, se je odločil podaljšati svojo pogodbo z Bayernom München v Nemčiji. Zdaj je z angleško reprezentanco v Kansasu in je v treh tekmah na svetovnem prvenstvu zadal tri golove. Barcelona je ponudila Kaneu ponudbo, vendar ni hotel sodelovati z ekipo in je želel ostati še vedno v Nemčiji.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): To je tudi nogometna zvezda in ne politika, ker gre le za igralce in ekipe.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 50 · Objektivnost 60): The article discusses Harry Kane extending his contract with Bayern Munich and his focus on the World Cup, but it contains no factual information related to the primary source document about Viagra and high altitude performance. The content is unrelated to the topic of the primary source, making it

Ohranimo novice poštene.

ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

Postani podpornik

Povezane zgodbe