A clip on Watford ’s official TikTok page has gone viral after comparing their disallowed goal against Manchester City to the one scored, and given, by Erling Haaland against a team in the Premier League , as the Championship side claim that the ‘game’s gone’. Tom Cleverley and Co travelled to the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night in their quest to secure passage into the League Cup ’s next round but were ultimately defeated 2–1 thanks to goals from Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes in the 5th and 38th minute, respectively. Tom Ince grabbed a consolation for The Hornets with four minutes to spare – but the 32-year-old’s goal had every right to be crowned the equaliser, but referee David Webb’s decision to chalk off Kwadwo Baah’s well-taken strike meant they were kicked out of the domestic competition.

Watford’s Viral TikTok of Baah’s Disallowed Goal The travelling fans were left bemused as to why Baah’s brilliant dribble and strike, one that rifled past Stefan Ortega in net, was ruled out on Tuesday night in their loss to the Premier League’s reigning champions. The Stuttgart-born striker, 21, marauded up the Etihad Stadium pitch to the roars of the travelling contingent and duly fired a low shot past Ortega, giving the German shot stopper little to no chance of getting a hand to it. GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Man City haven’t lost to Watford in their last 15 meetings.

In fact, they’ve won them all. As the centre forward surged into the host’s dang.