Becks in Paris, Trent initiative, Stones celebrates – Thursday’s sporting social
We look at some of the best examples on social from April 27.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from April 27.
Football
David Beckham saw the sights in Paris.
Trent Alexander-Arnold launched an initiative to support players released from clubs’ academies.
John Stones loved City’s win over Arsenal.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher clashed over Manchester City’s treble pursuit.
Vincent Kompany reflected on Burnley’s incredible campaign.
Manchester United and Southampton were ready.
Andres Iniesta marked five years since his move from Barcelona to Japan.
Cricket
Kevin Pietersen had a blunt message for struggling Chelsea.
Snooker
The Rocket looked back at his Crucible exit.
Formula One
Williams turned the clock back.
F1 teams and drivers arrived in Baku for this weekend’s race action.