Rashford’s MBE, Beckham’s mess and Fury’s torture – Tuesday’s sporting social
Conor McGregor was in the gym and Cristiano Ronaldo returned home.
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Football
Marcus Rashford, MBE
Making a Christmas tree ‘Golden Balls’ style
Phil Foden scored a worldie in training.
Gary Neville stuck with his stance on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Will Romelu Lukaku be fit soon?
Virgil Van Dijk found himself on the side of a building.
Angelo Ogbonna made a vow to West Ham fans.
Declan Rice offered support to his injured team-mate.
Crystal Palace remembered victims of the Croydon tram crash.
Cristiano Ronaldo was extra happy to be back home.
John Terry teed off.
Eddie Howe started work at Newcastle.
Cricket
Jason Roy commented on his World Cup-ending injury.
Boxing
The older Fury sibling gets Tommy into shape.
Tyson also fondly remembered flooring Deontay Wilder.
Nicola Adams reflected on a big night.
MMA
Conor McGregor threw weights around like they were smarties.
Formula One
Sergio Perez was still reflecting on a brilliant home grand prix.
George Russell already had one eye on this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix.