Manchester City Fans Disappointed with TNT Sports’ Camera Angle at Club World Cup
Manchester City fans were left perplexed by the camera angle used during TNT Sports’ coverage of the Club World Cup. The team emerged victorious with a 3-0 win against Japanese side Urawa Reds, setting up a final clash with Fluminense.
However, during the first half, fans started to voice their dissatisfaction with the camera angle used, as it was zoomed out too far. TNT Sports clarified that they had limited control over the broadcast as the camera feed was provided locally, not by them. Despite this explanation, viewers continued to express their disappointment with the broadcaster.
One fan commented, “Cheers TNT for providing the camera angles from career mode.” Another added, “What is this camera angle?” A third fan wrote, “That camera angle made me feel like I was sitting in space.” And another viewer remarked, “What’s going on here? It feels like playing FIFA with this camera angle.”
Manchester City took the lead at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium with an own goal scored by Marius Høibråten. Pep Guardiola opted to play without a recognized striker, giving Julian Alvarez a well-deserved rest. Erling Haaland, who is currently injured, watched the match from the stands. Additionally, Kevin De Bruyne, who has been absent due to injury, joined the squad for training for the first time in months in Jeddah.