Pep Guardiola discusses fascination with geese – Friday’s sporting social
Elsewhere, Virgil Van Dijk celebrated his new Liverpool contract.
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Football
Pep Guardiola spoke about his fascination with geese flying in formation.
Which prompted City to have some fun with their players’ names.
Virgil Van Dijk signed a new deal at Liverpool
Jordan Henderson reflected on his time at Liverpool.
Jannik Vestergaard caught up with Kasper Schmeichel after completing his transfer to Leicester.
Joe Willock sent a message to Newcastle fans following his move from Arsenal.
Illan Meslier stuck with Leeds.
Liam Cooper has had plenty of ups and downs at Elland Road.
Daniel James is ready for the new season.
Ian Wright wished Alan Shearer a happy birthday.
Cricket
Isa Guha supported a good cause.
Olympics
Adam Peaty will swap the pool for the dancefloor.
Rugby Union
The offload king.
MMA
Conor McGregor was on the whiskey.
Boxing
Eddie Hearn was not convinced by Tony Bellew’s beanbag throwing.
Formula One
McLaren turned the clock back.