FANS have blasted an annoying technical blunder with the BBC’s coverage of the Women’s World Cup final.
Viewers could hear the BBC’s Spanish colleagues through the microphones of their commentary.
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Fans could hear a Spanish man shouting in the background of the BBC’s commentary
The opening stages of the encounter between Spain and England were dominated by a man shouting in Spanish.
Fans were confused whether the man was a Spanish commentator or a fan.
And viewers took to Twitter to complain about the coverage during the early stages of the match.
One fan wrote: “Already turned over to the ITV coverage. That Spanish commentator you can hear in the background on the BBC is rather annoying.”
A second fan wrote: “Why can we hear the Spanish commentator in the background on BBC tv coverage?”
A third added: “@BBC get rid of the Spanish guy please.”
While a fourth wrote: “Switched to ITV commentary, BBC’s bit of a mess. Commentator losing her voice and can hear Spanish commentary in background.”
The BBC’s commentator, Robin Cowen then apologised for the interruption, saying: “Apologies if you are hearing our Spanish colleagues.”
England’s hearts were broken however as they lost the final 1-0.
Olga Carmona scored the only goal of the game in the 29th minute.
Sadly England couldn’t fight back despite Mary Earps’ dramatic penalty save in the second half.
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education