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The Europa League final took place on Wednesday night, not that you’d know it from the view of the fans inside the stadium, the noise inside the stadium or the way the entire thing felt like a friendly during a team’s pre-season tour of Asia.
The worst aspect of the game though, by far (other than the fact Shkrodan Mustafi wasn’t on the pitch to add a bit of comedy value to proceedings for the neutral), was the camera angle.
Not since the days of White Hart Lane’s ridiculously high POV have fans had to contend with such an awful viewing position for a match.
I mean, look at the state of this:
And yes, obviously everyone tweeted about it. Let me shock you here: the tweets weren’t positive. They weren’t positive at all.
Camera angle so far away that you can see Henrikh Mkhitaryan watching from outside the country
— Zito (@_Zeets) May 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/URelliott/status/1133810822516486146
https://twitter.com/ElliotHackney/status/1133814409955106816
https://twitter.com/gunnerblog/status/1133810926623367169
Absolute, cast-iron Gruelling but Lucrative Pre-Season Tour of the Far East camera angle here
— Adam Hurrey (@FootballCliches) May 29, 2019
Loving this camera angle of Europa League Final pic.twitter.com/j5meRL0xkY
— MickFlairDrip (@m1897) May 29, 2019
Live action shot of the camera angle for the Europa league final 😐 pic.twitter.com/2cSEIYLweY
— Adam Dillon (@adamdillon21) May 29, 2019
Everyone watching this on TV like… #UELFinal pic.twitter.com/4AyUTgfVzm
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) May 29, 2019
Camera angle is making the technical areas look bigger than Highbury
— Duncan Alexander (@oilysailor) May 29, 2019
What is this camera angle. Feels like I need binoculars to watch the game. 😂
— Retro United (@Retro_Utd) May 29, 2019