Players and clubs reflect on Premier League finale – Sunday’s sporting social

The 2020-21 Premier League campaign came to an end on Sunday, with Harry Kane picking the up the Golden Boot and Playmaker awards.

Pa Sport Staff
Sunday 23 May 2021 14:56 EDT
Harry Kane helped Tottenham to seventh place and picked up two awards on Sunday
Harry Kane helped Tottenham to seventh place and picked up two awards on Sunday (PA Wire)

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Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from May 23.

Football

Gary Neville preferred the pre-match music to the main event at the Etihad.

Gareth Bale says hope can beat hate.

Suit to match the occasion?

Jamie Carragher praised Liverpool’s finish to the season.

And so did Reds fan Katarina Johnson-Thompson.

Gareth Bale enjoyed return to Spurs.

Harry Kane picked up more individual awards.

Mohamed Salah kept his promise.

West Ham celebrated securing Europa League football.

Anthony Elanga opened his account at Manchester United.

Premier League clubs said goodbye to players and staff.

Cricket

England opener Jason Roy turned his hand to rugby.

Golf

Brooks Koepka was ready to go head-to-head with Phil Mickelson for the US PGA Championship.

Darts

Room with a view for Michael Van Gerwen.

Racing

Frankie Dettori rustled up a lasagne.

Boxing

Floyd Mayweather wants flowers.

Formula One

Fair to say Lando Norris enjoyed his podium finish in Monaco.

King of Monaco.

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