Stars reflect on Euro 2020 after England’s final loss – Monday’s sporting social
The Three Lions’ efforts over the past month were saluted on social media.
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Football
Stars reacted to England’s Euro 2020 final defeat.
Italy were celebrating.
Paul Pogba reflected on Euro 2020.
Jurgen Klopp, Virgil Van Dijk and Liverpool were back in training.
Thiago Alcantara was taking a family break.
Cricket
New Zealand still haven’t got over their World Cup final defeat on boundary countback.
Tennis
Novak Djokovic thanked Rafael Nadal for his kind words after his Wimbledon win.
Stan Wawrinka was preaching positivity.
Rugby Union
Happy birthday JP Pietersen.
UFC
Conor McGregor gave an injury update to his fans.
And laughed at Floyd Mayweather’s winnings.
Darts
Michael Van Gerwen was getting excited.