Fofana has a pop and Aubameyang has his say – Wednesday’s sporting social
John Terry was disappointed at Chelsea’s defeat.
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Football
Chelsea got their man.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had his say.
England were still celebrating!
John Terry was disappointed at Chelsea’s defeat.
And for Scott Parker.
Callum Hudson-Odoi started his Bayer Leverkusen career.
Leeds’ players reacted to the draw with Everton.
Spurs celebrated an anniversary.
Motor Racing
Anthoine Hubert was remembered on the third anniversary of his death.
Cricket
Kane Williamson did his bit for charity.
Dawid Malan was enjoying himself.
Boxing
Eddie Hearn made a promise.
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