Swansea City beat Cardiff City on Sunday and defender Joel Latibeaudiere has taken to Twitter to destroy a Bluebirds fan.
It was a weekend of local derbies in the Championship.
Blackpool got it started with a 4-2 win over Preston North End before Watford hammered Luton Town 4-0 at Vicarage Road.
Down in South Wales, Swansea hosted Cardiff at the Liberty Stadium and certainly enjoyed their afternoon.

Swansea City beat Cardiff City on Sunday
In truth, the writing was on the wall for Cardiff just seven minutes in.
Callum Robinson threw the ball at Swansea defender Ben Cabango’s head and was given his marching orders before either side had really settled down.
Swansea took full advantage with Ollie Cooper firing the opener before Michael Obafemi slotted in number two for the Swans.
Cardiff fans will be nursing their wounds after this defeat and one supporter may be feeling it more than most.
One Cardiff-based journalist tweeted three options for Swansea fans back on October 14th.
They asked whether fans would rather win, lose or draw games against Coventry City, QPR and Swansea.
Option one saw Cardiff pick up one win and two draws, option two saw them win twice but lose to Swansea and option three saw Cardiff take four points before losing to Swansea.
As it happened, Cardiff lost 1-0 to Coventry, lost 3-0 to QPR and lost 2-0 to Swansea.
Three games, three defeats, no goals and two red cards; what a dismal period this has been for the managerless Bluebirds.
Swansea defender Joel Latibeaudiere clearly saw the tweet in advance and was waiting for the moment to strike.
Latibeaudiere took to Twitter to mock the question, asking which option would have seen Cardiff lose all three.
Latibeaudiere kept going, even asking why Gareth Bale didn’t make an appearance for Cardiff when fans were so sure he would be signing over the summer.
It’s all part of the fun and games of derby days and Cardiff will no doubt hope to silence Latibeaudiere and the Swansea fanbase when they meet again on April 1st.
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