Kane celebrates becoming Spurs’ record goalscorer: Monday’s sporting social
The Manchester clubs marked the 65th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from February 6.
Football
Manchester United marked the 65th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.
Their neighbours and rivals, Man City, also paid tribute.
Harry Kane was still celebrating after becoming Spurs’ record goalscorer.
Son Heung-min praised his team-mate.
Danny Simpson remembered Cheick Tiote’s famous strike.
Jordi Alba thanked the Barcelona fans after they beat Sevilla.
Cricket
England prepared for their Test series in New Zealand.
Yorkshire had a new fan.
Charlotte Edwards got a new job.
Boxing
AJ announced his next fight.
Golf
Ras al Khaimah Championship winner Daniel Gavins was able to look back and laugh at his roller-coaster final hole.
MMA
Conor McGregor was out running.
Snooker
Ali Carter was happy.