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Charlie Austin warned by FA over offensive tweets aimed at Southampton supporters

The West Brom striker criticised supporters of his former club.

West Brom striker Charlie Austin has been formally warned by the Football Association in relation to his offensive social media comments aimed at Southampton fans, but will face no further action.

Austin joined the Baggies from Southampton last August and last weekend had responded to criticism from Saints fans on Twitter with an expletive-laden rant.

The 30-year-old had initially retweeted a comment on the dangers of social media, but then responded to replies from two Southampton fans by mocking their club's supporters in general.

The expletive-laden tweets have since been deleted from Austin's Twitter account.

The FA had asked Austin for his observations, which the PA news agency understands resulted in the player being formally warned in relation to the social media activity, but he will face no further action.

During January 2019, Austin was handed a two-match ban after gesturing at Manchester City fans when he had been substituted during Southampton's 3-1 home defeat.

Austin signed for West Brom in a reported £4million deal last summer, having made 81 appearances for Southampton over a three-year spell, scoring 20 goals in all competitions.

The striker has scored nine goals in 28 appearances in total this season for West Brom, who are top of the Sky Bet Championship.

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