Inferring user intent
The user provided a phrase in Chinese about a 16-year-old Borussia Dortmund player named "Albert," likely asking for highlights of a youth UEFA match. I’m thinking it could be a few players, perhaps "Julian Rijkhoff" or "Paris Brunner," but I'm unsure. I could also look into "Alberto" as a possibility. They might be looking for a video or summary, but I can't browse unless network access is enabled. I need to verify the settings on that.Clarifying user needs

It looks like the "Codex CLI harness" has some warnings about command approvals, but I think I might be able to use curl to browse. Although, it seems I don't have access to browsers like YouTube, which adds a layer of complexity. Since the user’s request seems like a headline for a video compilation, I should ask them if they want a video link, a written summary, or details about the player instead. It's best to clarify their request further, perhaps by asking specific questions about the match.Finding highlight instructions
To help the user find highlights, I should suggest search terms in both Chinese and English, pointing to official sources like UEFA's YouTube and BVB TV. Since there’s some ambiguity around who "阿尔伯特" refers to, it's essential to clarify this. There are several players in Dortmund's U19 team I could ask about. Given the uncertainty, it's best to encourage the user to share specific match and player details so I can either compile a highlight reel or offer a summary of the last Youth League match.Providing options for the user
I want to give the user some clear options for what they might need:

I should also ask about their language preferences. The user might even want a catchy article title since the phrase seems like a headline. I can encourage them to specify what they need and offer a time-stamped event list if they provide the match video. However, I can't scrape event data due to network limitations.
你是想要这位多特蒙德16岁小将“阿尔伯特”本轮青年欧冠的集锦视频链接,还是要我做一版文字/数据解读的“集锦”(关键镜头+技术亮点)?

我可以提供的选项:
请补充:
