Clarifying sports records
I'm thinking we’re in a CLI environment, so I could use a command to fetch news, but I don’t want to assume what the user wants. I should ask a clarifying question about whether they’re looking for verification, stats, context, or comparisons. For instance, I can mention Cristiano Ronaldo's record of 10 consecutive La Liga scoring games. I'm not entirely certain, though—he might have had 13, and I remember he scored in those early matches of 2014-15.Verifying football records

I'm considering another possibility that the record could be 15, which seems quite high. I know Messi holds the overall record with 21 at Barcelona. For Real Madrid, maybe Puskas had 11, or possibly Hugo Sanchez? I’m uncertain, so it's best to acknowledge this and offer to check live sources. I could ask the user if they want me to verify the stat, outline where Mbappe stands in relation to historic records, or propose a catchy social post. I might also ask if they want a translation into English or something more casual.Considering verification options
I could do a quick web search to confirm the stats, but I want to be cautious about using the network, even though it’s enabled. I think it’s better to ask for permission or offer options, especially since the user didn’t directly ask a question. I’ll acknowledge the headline and propose a few choices: I can verify and provide sources, organize comparisons of records with Real Madrid and others, draft a social media post, or translate to English. It might also be good to ask if the user wants me to check the latest opponent and goal details.
这是个很猛的纪录点。你是想让我:
需要我现查最新权威来源的话可以直接去查并整理给你。