England's fans complain about the broadcast of the match against Serbia: What is the problem?.

England's fans complain about the broadcast of the match against Serbia: What is the problem?
England's fans complain about the broadcast of the match against Serbia: What is the problem?

England's fans are unhappy with the broadcast of the match

According to The Sun: The fans of the England national team expressed their bewilderment about the quality of the TV broadcast of the match against Serbia, as many of them were disappointed and suffered from headaches.

The match took place at the Rajko Mitić Stadium in Belgrade as part of the World Cup qualifying round.

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Viewers watching the match at home also expressed their discomfort. Many users on social networks noted that the camera was too far from the field.

The distance between the camera and the field appeared large, and some commentators wrote:

  • "The cameraman is probably in row Z."
  • "Are they going to move the camera even further away?"
  • "The camera angle is really giving me a headache."
  • "This shot angle is simply terrible."
  • "Do we want to film this from space? It looks like the camera is very high."

England played after a modest 2:0 victory over Andorra, which the team achieved on Saturday with an own goal by Cristian García González.

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Declan Rice elevated the score with his second goal in the 67th minute to an even brighter level.

Coach Thomas Tuchel made some changes to the lineup, giving Anthony Gordon and Tino Livramento the starting chance. However, players from Arsenal were missing, including Myles Lewis-Skelly.

The legendary tunnel of the stadium

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The players walked through the legendary tunnel adorned with graffiti before stepping onto the field under the applause of enthusiastic fans.

Harry Kane opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a header from a corner taken by Rice, and Noni Madueke scored the second goal just four minutes later with an impressive solo run.

The match proved important not only in terms of the result but also showed how crucial a high-quality broadcast is for viewers. The challenges faced by fans left mixed impressions of the match and emphasized that technical aspects in sports are just as important as the game itself.

This situation was yet another testimony to how essential it is to ensure high-quality media coverage so that fans can enjoy the matches, regardless of their location.


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