Clarifying user intent
I see the user sent a message in Chinese about a recent match where Shanghai Port won 4-1 against Shenzhen. It seems like they might be expecting a news summary or some details, but they didn't ask a specific question. I’m considering whether to ask for clarification since I don’t want to assume what they need. Instead of fabricating details like match date or players, I think I should just directly ask if they want a match report, key stats, or something else.Drafting a news response

I’m considering how to approach the user’s request regarding the Shanghai Port vs. Shenzhen match. I think I can offer a simple commentary, like noting that Shanghai Port won 4-1 without adding any specific details such as goal scorers, since that would be made up. Instead, I’ll propose a few options for them to choose from, like brief news updates or social media copy. I'll ask for the date or source if they want accurate details, but I don’t need to use the internet unless they ask.Creating a match report
I’m thinking about generating a short match report in Chinese that maintains a neutral tone without making up any details. I can mention how Shanghai Port dominated possession and had great chances, took an early lead, and then expanded their advantage in the second half. Although Shenzhen managed to score one, they couldn’t turn the game around. I need to be careful not to be too speculative and stick to more general language. I should ask the user if they need me to write a news brief, report, or something else while providing options.Preparing response format
I need to follow the formatting guidelines for the final answer, which means using plain text and bullet points. I usually avoid adding headers, but I might include a brief one like "可选输出" to clarify options. However, I'll keep everything minimal to ensure clarity. It’s important to stay within these guidelines as I prepare the response, so I’ll keep my explanations or information straightforward and concise. Let's keep moving forward!
