Several outlets report that an alternative camera angle related to Norway’s “spidercam” incident has reignited public debate over a controversial World Cup moment. The discussion centres on footage that appears to offer a different view than earlier broadcast angles, prompting claims that key decisions and on-field events may be interpreted differently depending on the camera perspective.

The reports describe the incident in the context of an England match in Miami Gardens, where England supporters celebrate Jude Bellingham’s equaliser after the sequence of events under scrutiny. While the articles highlight the potential for renewed scrutiny and reputational fallout, they do not provide a single, confirmed conclusion that the original assessment was wrong. Instead, the coverage emphasizes how differing angles can shape perceptions of the same incident and how that may lead to further attention from fans and commentators.

Overall, the story is framed as a dispute over what the alternative footage shows and whether it changes the understanding of the moment already discussed publicly.