Former Aston Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor has delivered a hilarious response after being brutally trolled online by Brentford.
The viral spat began after the Villans' 1-0 defeat to the Bees at Villa Park on Sunday, when Agbonlahor questioned whether Tammy Abraham's disallowed equaliser should have stood.
Initial footage was far from conclusive before Brentford released a clip clearly showing the ball had gone out of play before the goal.
That could have been the end of it, but the Premier League outfit doubled down.
What did Gabby Agbonlahor say about Brentford and their stadium?
After the Bees made another TikTok mocking his comments, complete with a circus theme tune, Agbonlahor fired back on TalkSPORT, taking a swipe at their 17,250-capacity stadium.
He reeled off a list of lower-division clubs with bigger grounds, namechecked other footballers with larger social media followings, and even joked that the Gtech Community Stadium “should be folded away after games and used as a motorway.”
While much of it was clearly delivered with humour, it was undoubtedly a classic case of headloss fueled by Brentford's social team leaving the pundit red-faced with a viral moment.

FGG says: Hilarious headloss, but Brentford were worthy winners
As entertaining as Agbonlahor's response was, it shouldn't detract from Brentford's performance – they were worthy winners, especially after playing nearly 50 minutes with only ten men.
Villa dominated the second half, firing off 20 shots without finding the net, while the visitors scored with their only shot on target before the break, as per Sofascore.
Abraham's finish, as we now know, was correctly ruled out by the officials, so the Villans can't feel hard done by.
The real frustration for Agbonlahor, and perhaps other Villa supporters, should lie closer to home. On this occasion, the more organised, more clinical side won.