Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates turning 41 in style: Monday’s sporting social
The best of the day’s social media posts from the sporting world.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from October 3.
Football
Harry Kane moved on from Tottenham’s derby defeat.
Zlatan treated himself.
Touch.
Jamie Carragher defended Erik ten Hag.
Ian Wright reacted to the Women’s Champions League draw.
Mesut Ozil checked in from hospital.
Cricket
KP reminisced.
Sam Curran looked to the World Cup.
Tennis
Liam Broady went for a scan.
Monday motivation from Sloane Stephens.
Snooker
Mark Williams was having phone problems…
…but had no issues on the baize.
Mark Selby was excited to go to Hong Kong.
While Neil Robertson had decisions to make over in-flight entertainment.
Gridiron
Patrick Mahomes is pretty good.
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