If I don't have enough real facts, it's better to use a generic template or ask for clarification. Saying something like, [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;Do you need me to write a match report based on this title? Are there match times, key events, or lineups?[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot; seems like a good idea. Since we're missing details, it's really necessary to ask. I can also create a neutral recap with what's provided, like goals scored by Widmer and Amiri, but I'm unsure about the context of the match. I shouldn't assume additional facts beyond what the user gives me.Structuring match report
I should provide a template and ask if the user wants more specifics. I could offer two options: a short match report or a complete post-match article, and inquire if they want lineups or data. Since this is in the CLI, no extra commands are needed.
For the article, I think a structured summary would be good, with sections like title, match conditions, key moments, and data highlights. However, I want to avoid speculative numbers.
I can create a polished match report based only on the given facts, like scorers and the final score, without claiming competition stages. A narrative could be: Mainz controlled the game, leading with Widmer's goal and sealing a 2-0 victory with Amiri's late penalty. I need to be careful about assuming the order of events, though!Drafting match summary
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The title mentions [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;威德默破门,阿米里点射,[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot; indicating Widmer might have scored from open play and Amiri from a penalty. However, to be cautious, I’ll avoid specifying the order. I can say something like, [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;比赛中,威德默打入一球,阿米里点球命中;美因茨以2-0击败萨姆松珀.[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;
I can include generalities like strong defense and stable goalkeeping without naming players. I plan to keep it brief and offer to expand with more details if they provide match time, stage, lineups, or stats. Let's create a concise summary in Chinese with a matching title!