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Wrexham fans were left bemused when they thought they had pulled a goal back against Kidderminster Harriers, only to see it chalked off after it went THROUGH a hole in the net.

The Midlands side were 2-0 up when Dragons striker Adrian Cieslewicz ran through and fired into the bottom corner, sparking wild celebrations from the visiting fans.

But when the ball passed through a hole in the netting their joy was turned to anger when referee Amy Fearn disallowed the goal, instead awarding the home side a goal kick.

After SIX MINUTES of deliberations and consultations with both linesman the right decision was eventually arrived at and the goal awarded.

Not that it mattered, as Kidderminster added another shortly after to run out 3-1 winners.

This hilarious video, shot by an animated Wrexham fan, shows the perfect angle of the strike going in and through the net.

It was the exact reverse of an incident last month, when Stefan Kiessling scored the now-infamous ghost goal in the Bundesliga. On that occasion, the ball went the wrong side of the post and was still allowed.