ITV is replacing the on-air chalkboard used for U.S. women’s national team coach Emma Hayes after viewers complained about the presentation set. During ITV’s coverage of England’s win over Croatia, Hayes used a small chalkboard for tactical analysis rather than a larger, digital touchscreen display. Some viewers questioned why the setup was a basic “chalkboard,” and criticism included claims that the presentation looked sexist. In response to the feedback, ITV upgrades the visual display, adding magnets to the chalkboard setup for clearer on-screen tactical demonstrations. The change addresses concerns about how Hayes’s analysis is shown to audiences while keeping the focus on her match discussion. The outlet reports that the update is intended to improve the visual quality of the graphics used during her segment, rather than altering the content of her analysis.