Ezri Konsa's elation at scoring Aston Villa's 94th-minute winner against Watford was clear to see, as he sprinted off towards the corner, visibly full of emotion, before doing a knee slide towards the corner flag.The goal could prove to be a massive moment in the club's season, given that it was against a fellow relegation battler, and the 22-year-old thought he was the man to have notched the strike.

However, he later found out that it had actually been given to Tyrone Mings, after the ball sailed into the top corner off of his flailing foot.

Villa fans sympathised with the centre-back after things calmed down, with one fan stating that they were "gutted" for him.

They maintained that he is an "absolute hero", while another stated that they think he will "score next game".

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It was also recognised that without his strike, Villa wouldn't have been taking all three points from the Hornets, regardless of whether or not he was credited with the goal.

There were even some who have maintained that the goal belongs to Konsa, rather than Mings, due to the fact that it was he who struck the shot.

One fan stated they "don't care what the mortgage advisor says, that's your goal", showing that they are siding with the former Brentford man.

However, one got to the crux of the issue in the end, saying they "don't care, three points, that's all that matters".

Meanwhile, there was plenty of smugness being shown towards Troy Deeney after the final whistle.