Fans demand Premier League bring in ‘insane’ technology as new camera angle shows stars ‘don’t get a second on the ball’

FANS are calling for the Premier League to start using a new camera angle after they got a taste of it in pre-season.

Following the pre-season clash between Aston Villa and Newcastle in the Premier League Summer Series fans got a never-before-seen view of the game.

Twitter @premierleagueFans got to see a view on the pitch as Youri Tielemans had a camera attached to his chest[/caption]

Twitter @premierleagueThe footage showed an incredible insight into what it’s like to be on the playing surface[/caption]

Twitter @premierleagueFans were amazed by the quick-pace of the game[/caption]

The coverage featured a fascinating view from on the pitch after a camera was strapped to Youri Tielemans‘ chest.

Villa’s new signing was making his debut and did so whilst wearing a body camera.

The footage that it recorded is incredible and it has given fans a new appreciation for how hard top level football is.

The fast-paced intensity seemed to blow fans minds as they saw it first hand, with many taking to social media to make their thoughts known.

One fan wrote: “Omds you don’t even get a second on the ball.”

Whilst another added: “So cool to see. Only pre-season but you get a feel for how quickly they’re closed down. Barely time to take a touch.”

A third wrote: “This intensity is crazy. The amount of time you get on the ball too sheesh.”

Other fans called for the Premier League to introduce the angle permanently.

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One wrote: “bring this to all normal Prem games.”

With another writing: “Get one of these on the referees in the normal season!”

The game itself was thrilling enough as it ended in a 3-3 draw between the two sides.

Both Villa and Newcastle will meet again on the opening weekend of the season at St James’ Park.

This is amazing insight!

Watch Youri Tielemans’ @AVFCOfficial debut from his point of view…#PLSummerSeries pic.twitter.com/rXzFv7kXjm

— Premier League (@premierleague) July 26, 2023

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