
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 October 6.
Football
Kyle Walker reacted to having surgery.
As players we have to appreciate injuries are part and parcel of the game we love. My operation on Tuesday was a success and now I can concentrate on my rehab and getting back to full fitness. I will be supporting my team mates every day in any way I can. ? pic.twitter.com/BcwIAjkb8B
— Kyle Walker (@kylewalker2) October 6, 2022
Current and former Tottenham players paid tribute to Gian Piero Ventrone after his death aged 61.
A truly remarkable man. I’m devastated by the passing of our coach Gian Piero. My love and strength is with his family at this time. His words and wisdom will live on with me for the rest of my life and I’m just grateful I had the opportunity to spend time with him. RIP Prof ?? pic.twitter.com/AK1kgkruIH
— Harry Kane (@HKane) October 6, 2022
We will continue to play for you, my friend, who taught us to never give up! Thank you so much and rest in peace! ??
— Richarlison Andrade (@richarlison97) October 6, 2022
Aymeric Laporte had a laugh.
European wins for Chelsea and Manchester City.
Rio Ferdinand sang Jude Bellingham’s praises.
Declan Rice cleared things up.
Wasn’t hitting out at all, actually expressed how much I love playing in every game & want to play every game if you watch the full press conference?? https://t.co/LPKlv7P2eW
— Declan Rice (@_DeclanRice) October 6, 2022
Cricket
Virat Kohli headed Down Under.
Motor Racing
Lewis Hamilton felt inspirational.
Lando Norris’ new wheels.
Mick Schumacher got in the Japanese spirit with a special cherry blossom helmet.
Rugby Union
England are World Cup ready.
Golf
Ian Poulter was loving life out on the course.