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 21.
Football
A new trim for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Three was the magic number for Jose Mourinho.
Mesut Ozil had his say.
And received support from former Gunner Jack Wilshere.
Spot on Gary, especially when you are the best player! https://t.co/3ZBTcEcHLa — Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) October 21, 2020
Paul Pogba and Manchester United were still celebrating.
Great game, great win! The @ChampionsLeague is back! 👊🏾🔴 pic.twitter.com/WRQhaz1Gx4 — Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) October 20, 2020 Morning mood 😍#MUFC #UCL pic.twitter.com/oqwLYawFvI — Manchester United (@ManUtd) October 21, 2020
And then wished Nemanja Vidic a happy 39th birthday.
🎶 Nemanja, woooahhh 🎶 Happy birthday, Vida! 👊🎉#MUFC @CasilleroDiablo pic.twitter.com/fQ8gcqXf1L — Manchester United (@ManUtd) October 21, 2020
Rio Ferdinand loved Marcus Rashford’s heroics in Paris.
Harry Kane was ready.
Ready to get our European campaign started pic.twitter.com/1IYf49w24n — Harry Kane (@HKane) October 21, 2020
As cool as you like from Zlatan!
Ronald Koeman reflected on a good night for Barcelona.
Big victory and a good start of our Champions League campaign last night! Full focus on El Clásico now. #ForçaBarça pic.twitter.com/PiuTZy7gxk — Ronald Koeman (@RonaldKoeman) October 21, 2020
Ben White was in good spirits.
Reece James did his bit for charity.
Amazing experience being able to witness what goes on behind the scenes @thefelixproject – a charity that helps provide food that would otherwise be wasted, to those that need it most. No one should be going to bed hungry. pic.twitter.com/JsBuoV5nWw — Reece James (@reecejames_24) October 21, 2020
Cricket
Stuart Broad loved the Barmy Army’s banter.
— Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) October 21, 2020
Unlucky!
How's your 2020 going?pic.twitter.com/HsJvOatqy7 — ICC (@ICC) October 21, 2020
Michael Vaughan marked his mate Geoffrey reaching 80 not out.
Brett Lee and Brian Lara rocked the pastels.
So great to work with this legend @BrianLara ! Rocking the pastels tonight #mitchellogilvietailoring@StarSportsIndia @IPL pic.twitter.com/qvcDAjkL89 — Brett Lee (@BrettLee_58) October 21, 2020
James Anderson worked on his fitness in the rain.
Rugby Union
Bristol graciously accepted the news that they would not be involved in the Premiership final.
We thought we might have been in… but now we're out 🤣 Congratulations to @WaspsRugby and @ExeterChiefs. Deserved finalists and we wish you both the best of luck for the final. Go well! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/Co4D0o5CWy — Bristol Bears (@BristolBears) October 21, 2020
Matt Dawson was buzzing.
Please please please let there by covid free times for this. Buzzing for the tour….. pic.twitter.com/ehOSgQwBGK — Matt Dawson (@matt9dawson) October 21, 2020
James Haskell took his book war with Joe Marler up a notch.
Hasn’t even got the minerals to @ me in his revenge attempt…….. 💦 💦 💦 @jameshaskell https://t.co/pqvjEDHhLX — Joe Marler (@JoeMarler) October 21, 2020
Tennis
Novak Djokovic paid tribute to his son on his birthday.
Happy Birthday to my Hero. Thank you for bringing so much love and joy into our lives and reminding us to work daily on ourselves so we can be the best possible parents and people. We love you ❤️🥰🤗 @jelenadjokovic pic.twitter.com/cIrI2MTSTn — Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) October 21, 2020
Boxing
Ricky Hatton was feeling nostalgic.
20yrs ago today I won the British light welterweight title at Wembley with a unanimous points win over @jonthaxton_fitness in a bloodbath war. Hope your well Jon. X pic.twitter.com/lTEcNlgd0y — Ricky Hatton MBE (@HitmanHatton) October 21, 2020
Athletics
Usain Bolt was back to work.
Work time 🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/eLLqfABJTX — Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) October 20, 2020
Cycling
Sir Chris Hoy was flying.
First flight today since February. Never ever thought I’d admit it, but I’ve missed you, Manchester T3, my old foe! — Chris Hoy (@chrishoy) October 21, 2020
Chris Froome was back on his bike.
Baptism by fire for the first day back in a grand tour since my crash! 🔥 @lavuelta knows how to dish out the pain 😆 All part of the process in getting back! Looking forward to the fight over the next 3 weeks 👊📸 @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/pzw1qS8BbZ — Chris Froome (@chrisfroome) October 21, 2020
Formula One
Formula One remembered Kimi Raikkonen winning the title 13 years ago.
Can we just rename 21 October to 'Kimi Raikkonen Day', please?! In 2007, he was crowned champion of the world after 71 laps of intense, dramatic racing at Interlagos 🙌🏆 He beat Lewis Hamilton by 𝗼𝗻𝗲 point 😲#BrazilGP 🇧🇷 #F1 @ScuderiaFerrari pic.twitter.com/5Bhql8nVIo — Formula 1 (@F1) October 21, 2020