David Ginola motivates, Kevin Sinfield inspires – Tuesday’s sporting social
Some of the best examples from social media
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from 23 November.
Football
Motivation, David Ginola style.
Cricketer Rikki Clarke is backing Ginola for the I’m a Celebrity crown.
Three million followers for Three Lions’ Raheem Sterling.
England were still celebrating after Gareth Southgate extended his deal on Monday.
Fun and games at Barcelona.
Rugby league
Kevin Sinfield received a hero’s welcome at Headingley after completing his 24-hour 101-mile charity run from Leicester to Leeds. The rugby league great raised over £1million.
The praise poured in from other sporting stars.
Cricket
A cool cat and Virat Kohli.
KP was dreaming of better days.
Tennis
Emma Raducanu was looking forward to her Royal Albert Hall gig.
Basketball
Giannis Antetokounmpo can’t stop scoring.
Motor racing
The Spice Boys.
Respect between sports stars.
Romain Grosjean was shocked at his award nomination.
Rugby union
England turned the clock back.