Is this what football analysis in the future looks like?
BBC launched their new football show titled 'The Premier League Football Show' where Gabi Logan had on-couch chats with Ian Wright, Gary Lineker interviewed Jurgen Klopp, and Jermaine Jenas took green-screening to a whole new level.
One of the biggest talking points early in the Premier League season has been the issue of holding and shirt-pulling at set-pieces, so Jenas jumped into a few situations that have popped up this season to explain the importance of physical contact in these situations.
Where did that come from?
You don't get that with Phil Neville and Danny Murphy on MOTD 2.
It could be a very useful tool going forward in terms of former pros breaking down exactly what each player has done at a given moment and why, but we're not sure how regularly we will see this technology. Of course, it was a bit divisive on twitter:
What is this green screen tactics silliness with Jermaine Jenas on The Premier League Show, am I watching CBBC? #thepremierleagueshow
— Reuben Armstrong (@ReubenArmstrong) August 25, 2016
Jenas is on the pitch! OMD sensational graphics. Take a bow @jjenas8.
— Rainforest Gump (@JoeRainford99) August 25, 2016
Not sure Jermaine Jenas needs to get onto the pitch there
— John Gibbons (@johngibbonsblog) August 25, 2016
Jenas is actually on the pitch referee!!! @jjenas8 #analysis
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) August 25, 2016
What do you make of the BBC's new analysis tool, and would you like to see more of it?