Sprinkler soaks Lewandowski and Schick celebrates – Monday’s sporting social
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski was caught out by a sprinkler.
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Football
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski was caught out by a sprinkler.
What a goal from Patrik Schick
Jude Bellingham responded to Liam Gallagher.
Harry Kane was still buzzing.
Harry Maguire geared up for Scotland.
Richarlison celebrated Brazil’s winning start to the Copa America.
Granit Xhaka had a surprise for his wife on FaceTime.
Micah Richards and Rio Ferdinand traded blows.
Cricket
Sophie Ecclestone was ready for the Test.
MMA
Khabib Nurmagomedov met Luis Figo.
Boxing
Tyson Fury geared up for a reunion with Deontay Wilder.
Dillian Whyte wished Alexander Povetkin well.
Sonny Bill Williams had a spar.
Tennis
Genie Bouchard had fun.
Cycling
Mark Cavendish compared Belgium Tour winner Remco Evenepoel to Sir Bradley Wiggins.
Formula One
F1 reminisced.
Valtteri Bottas was looking forward to this weekend’s French Grand Prix after recharging.
Mercedes turned the clock back.
George Russell was preparing for the triple-header.
Darts
Good arrows from the Special One.