FA Cup final broadcast feature leaves fans fuming as Wembley blasted by Man Utd and Man City supporters
There's been no complaints about the action on the pitch
FOOTBALL fans have been left fuming online at the camera angle for the FA Cup final.
Those watching on from home have expressed their displeasure at the view they’ve been given on TV.
Some 90,000 fans have packed into Wembley to get the best view they can of the clash between Manchester United and Man City.
But it’s those on the sofa at home that have been left wanting with many talking to social media to complain about the angle of the cameras.
One wrote: “I hate this Wembley camera angle!”
While another added: “Wembley camera angles are awful man.”
A third commented: “Why is Wembley camera angle so trash? I hope it’s not the same for the UCL final because this is torture watching the game like this.”
And a fourth posted: “What’s up with the camera angle at Wembley? Horrendous stuff.”
There is no specific new camera angle on display for the historic Cup final, but rather fans are dismayed at the positioning of the cameras inside Wembley on a whole.
The iconic stadium has a number of tiers and coverage can be shown from higher view points or a lower one that brings fans closer to the action.
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The broadcast on the BBC and ITV appears to be showing the lower angle, something that gives a less obvious tactical view of proceedings.
Despite frustrations from fans at how they were watching the action, there was no complaints about the action itself.
An enthralling first 45 minutes saw underdogs Man Utd take the lead following a defensive howler from Josko Gvardiol and Stefan Ortega.
And things got even more shocking when youngster Kobbie Mainoo doubled the Red Devils’ lead over their neighbours to go in at half-time 2-0 up.