To avoid making mistakes with sports facts, I think it's better to present a template and ask the user for specifics or permission to look up information. Since our network might be limited, we could ask for approval to browse. For example, I might inquire about what club they're referring to. If they mention Mohamed Salah, I need to clarify he plays for Liverpool, not Real Madrid. It's best to ask for details like which three matches and the dates they're interested in. I can offer either a detailed timeline or a short social media recap as options.Creating a timeline in Chinese
The user has typed [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;时间线回顾:[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot; indicating they want a timeline in Chinese. I should compile a succinct timeline, including points like matchday bench details, emotional outbursts during or after matches, training follow-ups, club statements, decisions not to travel for UCL, and next steps. I’ll use brackets for placeholders like date, opponent, and score. I need to ask if they want sources included and propose three versions: a detailed article, a social media summary, and a short post. I’ll ensure that formatting is kept light, using bullet points where appropriate, and I’ll offer to verify any specific details if needed.