David Beckham’s bow and Patrice Evra’s message – Monday’s sporting social
David Beckham’s son Romeo played 79 minutes on his professional debut for Inter Miami’s reserve side Fort Lauderdale.
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Football
David Beckham’s son Romeo played 79 minutes on his professional debut for Inter Miami’s reserve side Fort Lauderdale
Patrice Evra loved Manchester United’s win over West Ham.
Patrick Bamford did his bit.
Billy Gilmour joined a new team.
Pele gave a health update.
What a goal!
York City revelled in one of the best results in their history.
Cricket
Headingley had some work done.
The new Big Bash kits were unveiled.
KP was back at the IPL.
Boxing
A big week for AJ.
MMA
Conor McGregor was out.
Rugby League
Russell Crowe saluted physical disability rugby league champions Warrington.