WATFORD fans’ bizarre celebration of one of their goals against Plymouth Argyle left a Sky Sports commentator absolutely stunned.
The Hertfordshire side drew 2-2 with Wayne Rooney‘s troops at Home Park, with Vakoun Issouf Bayo opening the scoring for the visitors with a tap-in inside the 18-yard-box.
"That was one of the strangest reactions to a goal I've ever seen from an away section." 😮
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) November 22, 2024
Vakoun Bayo gives Watford an early lead against Plymouth Argyle as the travelling fans had no idea what was happening ⚽ pic.twitter.com/tJnRmlorUN
GettyVakoun Issouf Bayo opened the scoring in Watford’s 2-2 draw with Plymouth on Friday[/caption]
REXBut Watford fans didn’t celebrate the goal for nearly six seconds after the ball had hit the back of the net[/caption]
But the travelling Hornets fans seemingly didn’t realise the Ivory Coast international had broken the deadlock as they celebrated SIX SECONDS after the ball had hit the back of the net.
And Sky Sports commentator Don Goodman was left stunned, saying: “Well, that was one of the strangest reactions to a goal I think I’ve ever seen from an away section.
“They had no idea where the ball had good.
“You see it nestle in the back of the net. [Well], what they could see.”
The clip of Watford fans’ delayed celebrations went viral and received a slew of comments on social media.
One wrote on X: “Interesting reaction lol.”
Another said: “Fans were buffering.”
And another said: “Watford fans watching on the fire stick.”
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REUTERSAndre Gray secured a point for Plymouth with a stoppage-time equaliser[/caption]
One remarked: “Was the away fans watching this on Netflix?”
Another chimed in: “Interesting reaction.”
Andre Gray put Argyle back on level terms in the 23rd minute, although Watford restored their lead just before half time through Ryan Porteous.
But the spoils ended up being shared thanks to a stoppage-time equaliser from former Hornet Gray.
Watford will be back in action on Tuesday night, welcoming Bristol City to Vicarage Road.
Plymouth, meanwhile, will travel to Carrow Road to take on Norwich City.
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