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Tom Coleman

Swansea City stick boot into Cardiff City players with provocative video on club's official social media account

Swansea City have stuck the boot into Cardiff City by mocking Bluebirds duo Mark Harris and Cedric Kipre in a post on their official TikTok account.

The video, which was posted by Swansea on Tuesday afternoon, takes aim at pre-match predictions made by by the duo ahead of Saturday's South Wales derby, which the Swans won 3-2.

Harris, who wasn't involved on Saturday, is shown saying: "Hopefully we can give them something because we owe them. We owe them a lot. The past few meetings. Hopefully an early, or even a last-minute winner. Hopefully we can give something back."

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The 3-2 scoreline then flashes up before Harris' head is superimposed on Paul Rudd's character from the movie 'Dinner for Schmucks', in the infamous scene where he's laughed at by Therman, played by Zach Galifianakis.

In an extra twist, Harris is also given the sarcastic name 'Mystic Mark'.

Meanwhile, Kipre, who gave away the free-kick that resulted in Swansea's winner, is then shown, adding: "We can't wait for that game because obviously we lost the other game and we were playing with 10 men, so we can't wait for the revenge tomorrow."

The last four derby day scorelines then flash up, before a clip of rapper Big Narstie, who can be seen uncontrollably laughing.

Swansea posting such a video on one of their official social media accounts will likely be seen as in poor taste by some. Many Cardiff fans will still be reeling from this latest derby defeat, which was sealed courtesy of Ben Cabango's dramatic 99th-minute winner.

The result continued Swansea's dominance of this fixture, with Russell Martin the first manager in South Wales derby history to oversee four consecutive wins.

The Swans pick up their Championship campaign at home to Coventry City on Good Friday, while Cardiff face a potentially huge relegation six-pointer at Blackpool.

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