Leeds United travel to Hull City tomorrow hoping to extend their winning run to four games as they look to tighten their grip on the Championship's top two. 

After a disappointing run over January, the Whites are now unbeaten in their last four league matches, winning three consecutive games by a single goal to nil.

In contrast, tomorrow's opponents Hull City are now on a nine-game run without a win, following Wednesday night's 1-0 home reverse to relegation-threatened Barnsley.

It appears that the United team are already making the short trip over to Hull for tomorrow's lunchtime kick-off and it seems that the players have found some humorous ways to entertain themselves on coach over.

Full-back Barry Douglas has struggled for regular football at Elland Road this term, with the 30-year-old being limited to just 11 league appearances this campaign.

Despite this, Douglas looks set to at least be on the bench for tomorrow's trip to the KCOM Stadium and still seems like an integral part of the group off the field.

On Friday afternoon, the Scot shared on his Instagram story a selfie with a sleeping Illan Meslier, with Stuart Dallas and Kiko Casilla pulling faces at the goalkeeper in the background.

It's one of the situations we have all been in when one of our friends has fallen asleep on public transport and we have acted quickly to try to retain evidence of them in the act, and it appears Barry Douglas is no different.

Alongside the caption "Tired little boy", teammates Kiko Casilla and Stuart Dallas also seem keen on getting in on the act at poking fun at the 19-year-old's sleepiness.

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The Verdict

Despite only managing 438 league minutes all season, Douglas still seems in good spirits and judging by his latest Instagram story enjoys being one of the jokers in the pack.

If anything this latest update shows the togetherness at Leeds and although some players such as Douglas and Meslier aren't featuring for United at the moment, there is still a good connection off the pitch.

Social media can tend to come under a lot of criticism and sometimes used as a platform for unnecessary abuse but this post goes a long way in showing the lighter side.