Ajax Secures Early Lead Against RKC Waalwijk Amid Unusual Camera Angle Controversy
The Ajax vs.RKC Waalwijk match on January 11, 2025, began with a bang for the Amsterdam-based team.In the fourth minute, Steven Berghuis converted a penalty,giving Ajax an early 1-0 lead. The goal came after Luuk Wouters of RKC Waalwijk committed a foul in his own penalty area, allowing Brian Brobbey to win the ball and force the penalty.
However, the match took an unexpected turn off the field. Between the thirteenth and twentieth minutes, viewers were treated to an unusual camera angle. Instead of the standard halfway line view,the broadcast shifted to a lower,less conventional perspective. This change sparked a wave of reactions on social media platform X, with fans expressing their frustration.
One user wrote, “wtf is this camera position, dude? ESPN, act normal,” while another quipped, “It’s also fun with that camera so close to the field. No, of course not, that’s a bad idea. GET AWAY WITH IT!” A third fan pleaded, “ESPN, can the camera be normal again at ajax RKC?”
The temporary camera angle was likely due to technical issues with the primary camera. The problem was resolved by the twentieth minute, but not before it became a talking point among fans and critics alike.
Key Moments of the Match
| Time | Event |
|—————–|—————————————————————————|
| 4th minute | Steven Berghuis scores a penalty,giving Ajax a 1-0 lead. |
| 13th-20th minute| Unusual camera angle sparks social media reactions. |
| 20th minute | Standard camera angle restored. |
The match continued with Ajax maintaining their lead, but the unusual broadcast angle added an unexpected layer of drama to the evening. For more highlights,check out the full match replay.
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Interview: Unusual Camera Angle Controversy in Ajax vs. RKC Waalwijk Match
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