Bale shows his golf skills and Stokes goes big – Wednesday’s sporting social
Michael Owen felt for Harry Maguire.
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Football
Michael Owen felt for Harry Maguire.
Raheem Sterling was hard at work.
Gareth Bale showed off his golf skills.
John Terry was also excited for Wentworth.
A proud moment for Jan Vertonghen.
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Nacer Chadli was feeling thankful.
Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez bid farewell to their national teams.
Cricket
Ben Stokes broke another record.
KP teed off.