All Mariah wants for Xmas is Jof not to be scrooge – Wednesday’s sporting social

All Mariah wants for Xmas is Jof not to be scrooge – Wednesday’s sporting social

Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from December 2.

Cricket

That’s you told, Jofra!

The secret to Stuart Broad’s recent success?

Virat Kohli enjoyed India’s ODI victory against Australia.

Football

Even Manchester turned on Gary Neville in his ongoing rivalry with Jamie Carragher…

…who had to have the last word.

Diogo Jota and Liverpool are in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Mohamed Salah and his cat celebrated in their own way.

While Liverpool’s full-backs dropped the latest episode of their show.

Anything you can do, Lionel Messi can probably do better.

David Beckham was delighted the gyms had reopened.

Motor Racing

Lewis Hamilton’s stand-in was announced.

Jenson Button hailed the decision.

Mick Schumacher felt chuffed.

Romain Grosjean, current Haas driver, was delighted for the German.

Felipe Massa backed the son of his former team-mate.

And Lando Norris did not want to miss out on the announcement spree.

Max Verstappen put the work in.

Boxing

Tyson Fury – “the people’s champion”.

And 1,000 fans will be at Wembley to see the bout, prompting much excitement from Eddie Hearn.

Martin Murray has Billy Joe Saunders to worry about this weekend.

Tony Bellew nailed his colours to the mast on the issue of vaccines.

Golf

Ian Poulter was happy to reach the end of the long and winding road as golf courses reopened.

Darts

Glen Durrant was buzzing about the news of fans returning.

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