Harry’s game in New York and it’s Bale’s goal – Wednesday’s sporting social
Stefanos Tsitsipas was brushing up on the local lingo.
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Football
Harry Kane touched down in New York.
Mo Salah reminisced.
Eric Dier shared his summer soundtrack.
Georginio Wijnaldum jetted off.
Gareth Bale (belatedly) got to add another goal to his Wales tally.
Wayne Rooney thanked everyone at Derby following his departure.
Tennis
Stefanos Tsitsipas learned the local lingo.
Andy Murray was looking forward to making his Laver Cup debut in September.
Roger Federer had his say.
Cricket
Ben Stokes paid tribute to the retiring Eoin Morgan?
An incredible moment for Michael Burgess.
Golf
Justin Thomas wanted reassurance he was not the only one feeling horny.
Driving lessons from Justin Rose.