Hull City are one of several Championship clubs vying for the promotion playoffs and secured a big 2-1 victory on Tuesday thanks to an amazing Jaden Philogene rabona goal.
The 22-year-old Hull City forward scored an incredible goal that the internet has been raving and debating about.
Here was the moment Philogene scored a stunner to tie the game 1-1 vs. Rotherham.
Philogene rabona goal
Philogene for Hull may have just scored the best goal I’ve ever seen
pic.twitter.com/hvIPdAWJPG— (@OfficialVizeh) February 13, 2024
I am crying at this fans reaction to Jaden Philogene’s wonder goal today pic.twitter.com/HZq9xtaT5D
— george (@StokeyyG2) February 13, 2024
The from #hcafc | @McVities pic.twitter.com/K7aG5smi7z
— Hull City (@HullCity) February 14, 2024
A nutmeg AND THEN a rabona to score? From that angle? That’s world class talent right there.
Unfortunately, there will always be “Johnny Rainclouds” on the internet and fans pointed out that a deflection off Rotherham’s Cameron Humphreys was the reason the ball went in, and the goal was awarded as an own goal.
The party is over pic.twitter.com/pjsN5oTIdm
— The72 - We Love the #EFL (@_The72) February 14, 2024
Dream over. No Puskas award for Philogene… or is the dream over?
On Wednesday the EFL stepped in and ruled the goal DOES go to Philogene. The deflections might take a little away from the goal, but thankfully Philogene will get credit for the magnificent move.
The EFL have ruled that Jaden Philogene did score Hull City’s equaliser at Rotherham last night ⚽✅
Philogene produced a nutmeg and a Rabona, which deflected off two players being going in.It was originally given as a Cameron Humphreys own goal. pic.twitter.com/MseBHMJ6QL
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 14, 2024
Time will tell if FIFA are forgiving and nominate him for the goal of the year award.