Clarifying data requests

I think we should steer clear of real-time data and instead ask the user if they want the latest stats, though network availability is uncertain. Since the conversation doesn't specify details, it might be better to ask the user which team and timeframe they're interested in. Offering a checklist for assessing a team's outlook sounds practical: we could cover performance trends, injuries, tactical fit, and more. If it’s about Arsenal, we can provide generic insights based on the last season, but I'll first clarify their needs.Providing options for analysis
I think I should offer four options for the user and ask which team they’re interested in while keeping it concise. Maybe I can provide general bullet points, aiming for about four to six items in each list. I’ll propose a quick statement like, “Key concerns typically include...” along with a bullet list of five points. Then, I’ll ask them which team and league/period they’re referring to. If they want, I can say, “I can provide a snapshot based on public data if you give me the team name and timeframe.” I’ll also offer numbered options for analysis levels, such as a health check, opponent brief, roster suggestions, or mental outlook.
听起来像 Lee Judges 上身了!先别慌。一般“担心球队”多半集中在这几块:
告诉我具体是哪支球队、联赛/赛季和你最担心的点,我可以更有针对性地看。你可以选一个你想先做的方向:
要是你愿意,我也可以基于最新数据做个快照;或者你给我最近5场比分与对手,我先帮你诊断也行。
