
Following Watford's 2-1 victory, secured by Rocco Vata's stoppage-time penalty, Baah approached the visiting supporters and performed the "Take the L" dance, popularized by the video game Fortnite.
This action provoked a confrontation with Portsmouth's Terry Devlin, leading referee Geoff Eltringham to issue Baah a second yellow card, resulting in his expulsion.
The incident has sparked debate among fans and analysts, with some defending Baah's actions as a response to provocation, while others view the red card as justified.
Watford's manager, Tom Cleverley, emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism and resilience, particularly in challenging environments, as the team aims to solidify its position in the Championship playoff spots.
Baah's suspension will see him miss the upcoming fixture against Cardiff City.
The incident serves as a reminder of the need for sportsmanship and discipline in professional football.
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