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Wednesday's sporting social: Thiago learns Scouse and Mike Brown honours a bet

The best of the day's social media posts from the sporting world.

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 March 3.

Football

Spanish teacher Thiago gets a lesson in Scouse.

Aston Villa altered their badge to raise awareness for World Wildlife Day.

Dua Lipa sent out a powerful message.

Gary Neville answered the big questions.

His brother wasn't feeling the love from Miami, though.

Because his name is N'Golo and he scored a goal. Get it?

Who turned that on?

No let up from Man City.

One step closer to silverware for Jude Bellingham.

Team-mate Jadon Sancho picked up a personal gong.

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger celebrated his 28th birthday.

Spurs looked back on a memorable derby day.

And the players congratulated Hugo Lloris on 100 Premier League clean sheets.

Cricket

Joe Root and his England team-mates geared up for the fourth Test.

As did Virat Kohli and India.

Michael Vaughan gave his wicket report from his garden.

Tom Banton tested positive for coronavirus.

Kevin Pietersen marked World Wildlife Day.

Formula One

Lights, camera, action Valtteri!

The cover came off the new Aston Martin ahead of their F1 return.

Rugby Union

Mike Brown carried out his forfeit.

Tennis

A new arrival in the Robson household.

The world number 10 was back in action.

Boxing

Tommy Fury called out Jake Paul.

Tony Bellew admired Ricky Gervais' work.

MMA

Conor McGregor showed some love and remembered old times.

Rugby League

The new normal.

Jack Walker vowed to return stronger from his injury.

Rowing

James Cracknell geared up for two big days.

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