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For The Longest Time, The CBC Livestream Of Germany vs. U.S. Showed This Guy

For The Longest Time, CBC's World Cup Livestream Showed This Guy
Joachim Loew, Germany's national soccer coach, seen during an interview in Freiburg, Germany, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013. (Winfried Rothermel/AP Images)
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Joachim Loew, Germany's national soccer coach, seen during an interview in Freiburg, Germany, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013. (Winfried Rothermel/AP Images)

For almost 25 minutes, World Cup fans watching Germany vs. U.S. action Thursday on the CBC's online livestream were treated to thorough and hard-hitting coverage of the German coach, Joachim Löw.

Frustrated users vigorously tweeted at the CBC Sports' account and shared photos of what their eyes were feasting on: Löw, Löw, and a bit more Löw.

The CBC's livestream includes many cameras, one which focuses on each team's coach and bench. This time however, the default stream — the one users access to watch the actual match — was stuck on Löw.

The CBC tweeted that it had resolved the issue at 12:24 p.m. Plenty of time to see Löw in a variety of poses.

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