Stoke 2 Huddersfield 0: Saido Berahino ends incredible 913 day goal drought by scoring first competitive Potters goal in Carabao Cup win

The striker last scored on 27 February 2016 while playing for West Brom before his second half header found the net against Huddersfield.

He had gone an incredible 47 games without a goal and the relief on his face was clear to see as his team-mates mobbed him in delight.

Winger James McClean's shot cannoned the crossbar and fell into the path of Berahino whose looping header somehow crossed the line.

It won't win any goal of the season awards but Berahino won't care in the slightest, just in time to face former club West Brom at the weekend.

But if that wasn't enough for one evening then Stoke fans were treated to one of the greatest own goals in cup history.



Things that happened since Berahino last scored

  • UK were still in the European Union
  • Barack Obama was still President of the United States
  • Mbappe won the Ligue 1 title twice and won the World Cup… and he's only 19.
  • Harry Kane scored 103 goals
  • Football nearly came home…
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met and got married
  • Sunderland were relegated twice
  • Leicester had won the Premier League
  • Real Madrid lifted three Champions League titles

 

Town's Juninho Bacuna sliced the ball 10-yards inside his own half and with Huddersfield's keeper way up field in search of a late equaliser, the ball looped over him and into an empty net.

It will surely be on the bloopers reel for years to come.

To make matters even worse, the player was making his debut for the club.

Stoke will take anything they get after winning back-to-back games for the first time this calendar year.

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