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Grades for every team eliminated from the World Cu...

First publishedJul 12, 15:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 14:39 UTC · 6h ago
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ESPN is grading every team that was eliminated from the World Cup. They are judging each team based on how well it played compared to what people expected of them. This grading helps show how good or bad a team's performance really was.

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ESPN is giving grades to all teams out of the World Cup. These grades look at how the teams performed. They compare the real game to what people thought would happen. For example, a strong team that lost might get a better grade than a weak team that won by luck.

Why it matters

This grading helps fans understand the true quality of each team. It gives a clear score for every team that did not win the whole tournament.

In brief
What is ESPN doing?
ESPN is giving grades to all teams eliminated from the World Cup.
How are they grading the teams?
They grade them based on how their performance matched expectations.
What does 'eliminated' mean in this story?
It means the team was taken out of the tournament before winning it all.
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All outlets frame the story the same way. The main focus is on ESPN providing a performance evaluation (grading) for every non-champion team.

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    The grading is based on comparison to expectations.

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