Watford stopper Ben Hamer did not cover himself in the best of light on Saturday and viewers were quick to take aim at his efforts to save Bristol City's equaliser.
The Robins found themselves 1-0 down after 13 minutes but drew themselves level when Scott Twine was quickest to pounce on a rebound.
The midfielder did well to nod home but fans couldn't help but notice the efforts of Hamer to deny him.
The Hornets keeper watched the ball go past him before making an acrobatic and pointless dive.
Viewers quickly took to social media with one humorously asking what the keeper was doing.
Another joked that he 'should be investigated immediately' while one jested that it's what happens when you go in goal on FIFA Pro Clubs.
Liam Manning was not in the least surprised by an impressive debut from on-loan midfielder Twine as his first-half goal earned Bristol City a point from a 1-1 Championship draw with Watford.
But the head coach did admit astonishment at the manner of the 25th-minute equaliser. Twine climbed above a defender to head into an unguarded net after goalkeeper Ben Hamer had blocked Tommy Conway's close-range drive into his path.
'I reckon it's the first time Scott has ever scored with a header,' said Manning. 'He probably closed his eyes and it went in off his nose.'
The goal cancelled out Tom Dele-Bashiru's 13th-minute well-struck penalty for Watford – after Rob Dickie had handled the ball inside the box – and ensured a fair outcome to a competitive English second-tier clash.
Manning and Twine have worked effectively together before as the player scored 20 goals in a season for MK Dons with the same boss in charge during the 2021-22 season.
Signed last Monday from Burnley on loan until the end of the season, the 24-year-old
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