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Wednesday's sporting social: Jamie Carragher's squeal, McSauce and Novak Djokovic's elation

Conor McGregor dined in a famous restaurant and Usain Bolt was feeling motivational.

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 February 10.

Football

Jamie Carragher's squeal continued to take over the internet.

β€” Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) February 10, 2021

Liverpool showed their support for Jurgen Klopp.

As did Andy Robertson.

Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson (Instagram Story)

Manchester United marked a milestone for Marcus Rashford.

The forward also joined the 'McSauce' banter after Scott McTominay's winner against West Ham.

Peter Crouch reacted to the latest Zoom call that went viral.

Sadio Mane and James Milner kept going.

Wayne Rooney has still got it.

Tennis

Stan Wawrinka bowed out of the Australian Open graciously.

No such worries for Novak Djokovic.

Nick Kyrgios battled through an epic.

And Katie Boulter is a fan.

Simona Halep enjoyed her night in Melbourne.

Gael Monfils thanked everyone for their support.

Russell Crowe was watching.

Cricket

Jimmy Anderson was getting set to go again at the weekend.

Jack Leach reflected on a successful week.

Not a bad view!

Formula One

Lando Norris was hard at it in training ahead of the new season.

Athletics

Usain Bolt was feeling motivational.

Golf

Luke Donald soaked up the views.

Boxing

Josh Warrington continued his prep for Saturday's return to the ring.

Darts

Raymond Van Barneveld moved another step closer to regaining his PDC tour card.

MMA

Conor McGregor met Salt Bae.

Snooker

Judd Trump threw out a question to his fans.

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