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Fans say ‘I have NEVER seen anything like this’ as Barnsley score ‘wild’ injury-time winner against Wycombe

Bizarre goal handed Barnsley first league win since October

A STUNNING twist of fate served up the most extraordinary end to a football game you are likely to see.

Barnsley came by an injury-time winner in their League One match with Wycombe in circumstances one fan could only describe as "bizarre".

Cosgrove netted the 'bizarre' winner
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Cosgrove netted the 'bizarre' winnerCredit: Rex
Cosgrove went over to Max Stryjek near the end of the game
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Cosgrove went over to Max Stryjek near the end of the gameCredit: Sky Sports
Stryjek then spilled the ball
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Stryjek then spilled the ballCredit: Sky Sports
Allowing Cosgrove to poke the ball free and pass the ball into an empty net
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Allowing Cosgrove to poke the ball free and pass the ball into an empty netCredit: Sky Sports
The protests of Wycombe's Stryjek fell on deaf ears
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The protests of Wycombe's Stryjek fell on deaf earsCredit: Rex

In the 91st minute of the game, Wycombe goalkeeper Max Stryjek had the ball at his feet following a drop ball.

He was then closed down by substitute Sam Cosgrove to make him pick up the ball.

Cosgrove gave Stryjek a little nudge in the process with the goalkeeper dropping to the floor.

However, the ball then squirmed away from his grasp.

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And Cosgrove did not need a second opportunity to get the ball and round the fumbling shot-stopper before passing the ball into an empty net.

The match winner had fans online in disbelief.

One fan said: "I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS."

A second said: "Barnsley's 91st minute winner against Wycombe tonight was wild. Just when you think you've seen it all on a football pitch."

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A third said: "What is the keeper thinking??"

A fourth said: "What am I seeing?"

Another said: "Bizarre."

While a sixth added: "Serves the keeper right tbh. What was he doing."

Wycombe midfielder Harry Boyes was sent off for protesting the decision to allow the goal.

It was Barnsley's first win in League One since October and put them up to seventh in the league.

Meanwhile, Wycombe's third league defeat on the spin left them down in 15th in the table.

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