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Published 20:43 3 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 20:45 3 Apr 2024 BST

Those tuning in to watch Arsenal against Luton Town were left frustrated by one particular part of the game.
The Gunners were cruising and went into half time with a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Martin Odegaard and an own goal from Daiki Hashioka in the 7:30pm kick off.
But instead of the traditional camera angles, TNT Sport have introduced a new angle that tracks the ball horizontally across the pitch.
However, it hasn't had the positive reaction they were hoping for.
Ian Wright was one of those to voice his concerns, posting on X: "What's this camera angle ?!"
A second said: "TNT need to stop trying to make that camera angle a thing."
"Can we like not use this camera angle?" commented another.
"This camera angle tnt insist on using for Arsenal game is painful," said another.
A fifth added: "What on earth is that camera angle I’ve just seen on Arsenal match… like a dodgy fifa setting."
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