A clip of one of Jermaine Beckford's most famous moments in a Leeds United shirt – his winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford – has emerged on Twitter, much to the excitement of plenty of Whites supporters.

Beckford spent four years at the Yorkshire club – helping them reach the League One play-offs twice and eventually firing them to automatic promotion to the Championship in 2010.

The striker left to join Premier League side Everton the following summer but is fondly remembered at Elland Road – having scored 84 times in his 147 appearances for Leeds.

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Few of Beckford's goals, if any, are more notorious than his winner against the Whites' historic rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup in 2010.

The forward scored five times during Leeds' run to the fourth round of the FA Cup that season, including netting twice against Tottenham to earn a replay, but none of those top the winner at Old Trafford.

With the English football season postponed until further notice, that 'giant killing' was broadcast live on the FA Cup's official Twitter account last night and a clip of just the goal has been posted as well.

Unsurprisingly, it has been very well received by the Leeds faithful, with many fans taking to Twitter to express their excitement.

Read their reaction here: