A Reading fan has taken a tongue-in-cheek swipe at Leeds United supporters following their win on Saturday - with the winner scored by former Swansea City man Mo Barrow.

Barrow, who joined the Royals earlier in the summer, finished well after being played in by Joey van den Berg.

In a Twitter post entitled "Leeds United FC - an apology", Jack Simpson wrote: "As you may have seen Reading beat Leeds today 1-0 thanks to Mo Barrow's 84th-minute winner.

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"Clearly having huge attendances automatically gets you three points without kicking a ball. Perhaps the EFL need to introduce a rule where if you sell out home or away you get the three points without scoring."

He then goes onto mention Barrow, who had previously spent a loan spell with the Elland Road club.

"Reading fans would also like to apologise on behalf of Mo Barrow for scoring the winner and for his over-celebration," he added.

"Clearly a man who was poorly treated at his former employees can't celebrate in front of home fans. Barrow's celebration clearly crossed the line and should be punished accordingly by the FA or the police for that matter for causing daylight robbery."

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Jack goes on in a cheeky tone, and signs off with "have a nice day, Reading fans".

You can read the full rant below:

Another former Swan, Leeds' Pablo Hernandez, had an injury-time penalty saved by Reading keeper Vito Mannone to deny the Championship club a share of the spoils.

Twenty-five-year-old Barrow has made 10 appearances for his new club, scoring twice.

The win moves Reading two points clear of the Championship relegation zone, with Leeds dropping to sixth.