
Portsmouth fans have new theory as Kwadwo Baah news emerges ahead of Watford match
Portsmouth are back at Fratton Park on Wednesday night against Watford.
Portsmouth are looking to grab their first win in three games against the Hornets midweek.
John Mousinho’s side were poor in their defeat to Ipswich, but have a chance to get back amongst the wins at home.
Watford come to Fratton Park in similar form to Pompey, sitting on the same number of points, and just one position lower in the table.

Portsmouth fans give sarcastic reaction to Kwadwo Baah injury news
Kwadwo Baah has a long history with Portsmouth fans, many of whom were looking forward to ‘welcoming him’ back to Fratton Park.
It appears as though the forward may not feature midweek after hobbling off with an apparent shoulder injury against Southampton, though.
Watford Observer reporter Adam Drury reported on X that Baah went down the tunnel with the injury and emerged with his arm in a sling.
Portsmouth fans have reacted to this news underneath the post, sarcastically claiming he is faking the injury so he misses the game at Fratton Park.
Another fan claimed that Baah was just rattled by the prospect of facing Pompey supporters on Wednesday night.
Others accused Baah of being a ‘bottle job’ ahead of the game, with the 22-year-old looking like he will miss out.
Although the injury does appear genuine, Pompey fans have already made up their minds and are not afraid to share their feelings about Baah.
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Kwadwo Baah has annoyed Portsmouth fans before
Baah first annoyed supporters when Portsmouth were defeated by Watford on Boxing Day last season.
Upon the final whistle, Baah took the opportunity to mock the Pompey fans and players with a ‘take the L’ dance, from the video game Fortnite.
The feud escalated in the reverse fixture in April this year, following Colby Bishop’s opening goal.
Bishop and Christian Saydee imitated Baah’s celebration by copying it, following the goal and then again at the full-time whistle.
Baah has also targeted Portsmouth fans on social media, posting after an injury: “Be back stronger. P.S. Don’t worry, Pompey fans, will try my best to be back for your almighty Fratton Park,” followed by a salute emoji and a laughing emoji.
It now looks unlikely he will feature at Fratton Park, but Pompey fans will still be determined to secure the win.
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