Enjoy as we go through the most entertaining Tweets in the world of football and locally, that's caught our attention today
Liverpool supporters are desperate for a left back right now with their cover for this position, James Milner about to assess the extent of his injury.
They failed to sign teenager Ben Chilwell from Leicester City, and one wonders who Jurgen Klopp will target next, if anybody.
The Reds have sent out Jon Flanagan on loan in that position, and also released Jose Enrique; so are only left with the much criticised Alberto Moreno.
If you thought Moreno is bad, Enrique was getting paid at Liverpool for making the odd appearance in EA Sports Fifa matches and played regularly on Twitter.
He was actually the first player to announce the signing of manager Klopp last year. So what next for the free agent? Instead of becoming a journalist or Fifa gaming star, Enrique has now taken to Twitter to prove his fitness in bizarre fashion.
If that wasn't enough, he announced on his Instagram that he's "ready". For the new season? He has no club, but wants to show off that he's not turning into a couch potato.
One important football personality just might. That is Inter Milan president Erick Thohir, who's some sort of a Darth Vader fan, hanging out with a strange Princess Leia lookalike.
Yes, we in South Africa and much of the world on this side of the globe watching the Olympics are rather tired today. Especially in South Africa where we had to watch South Africa again showcase how they can play well without scoring. Going well passed 2am local time to watch SA, who can't score a goal to keep our minds active on television, it's really tough going. At least it wasn't another 0-0 in this group, thanks to Denmark.
Before the game Safa wanted to boast that SA's key men didn't need to move abroad to improve their games. Really? We don't think we will be seeing Dolly for too long in the PSL, as he's been quite impressive against Brazil and Denmark. It's just that his teammates expect him to make and score goals. No luck with hitting the net from distance, just the woodwork on two occasions against Denmark.
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