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Westwood drowns sorrows and Ozil sticks knife in - Saturday's sporting social

Joe Root was delighted with England's Test win at Headingley.

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 August 28.

Football

Rio Ferdinand's breakfast was egg-static about Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United.

Conor McGregor was delighted with the news.

Manchester City unveiled statues of Vincent Kompany and David Silva.

City's current players revelled in their 5-0 win.

Mesut Ozil seemed to react to Arsenal's defeat.

KP hit out at the Gunners.

Ian Wright kept it in the family.

Alan Shearer spent time with Rob Burrow.

Allan Saint-Maximin apologised to the Newcastle fans.

Jamie Vardy loved Leicester's win.

Michail Antonio wanted more.

Paralympics

On to the next one for Gordon Reid.

Will Bayley hailed the biggest win of his career.

Jody Cundy was proud after winning mixed team sprint gold.

Hannah Cockroft celebrated with now two-time T38 100m champion Sophie Hahn.

More ParalympicsGB celebrations in Tokyo.

Cricket

A big win for England.

Captain Joe Root and Jos Buttler were delighted.

What a ball!

KP loves London.

Sam Billings enjoyed Friday.

Formula One

Max Verstappen geared up for qualifying in Belgium.

Lando Norris cruised the kerbs.

Golf

Lee Westwood drowned his sorrows.

Boxing

Josh Warrington was proud.

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