Newcastle celebrate Champions League qualification – Tuesday’s sporting social
Patrice Evra voiced his support for Vinicius Junior.
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Football
Allan Saint-Maximin celebrated.
As did Kieran Trippier.
And the whole of Newcastle.
Flashback to when Alan Shearer had some hair.
Patrice Evra voiced his support for Vinicius Junior.
Cricket
James Anderson had a chuckle at Joe Root’s tweet.
Virat Kohli said RCB should be proud of their efforts this season.
Michael Vaughan was back in Mumbai.
Sir Ian Botham reflected on a great week in Spain.
Golf
Sergio Garcia celebrated.
Formula One
McLaren turned the clock back.
Then and now.
Rugby league
Rob Burrow was up for an award.
Athletics
Good morning, Usain Bolt.