Tradition reporter
Gary Lineker held again tears as he signed off from his remaining version of Match of the Day after 26 years within the sizzling seat and formally left the BBC.
The host introduced in November that he would depart the soccer present on the finish of the Premier League season, which concluded on Sunday.
He had been resulting from stay with the BBC to entrance protection of the boys’s FA Cup and the World Cup, however has now left the company fully after apologising for sharing an antisemitic social media publish.
On his swansong on Sunday, Lineker apparently made a nod to the controversy, opening the present by telling viewers “it wasn’t meant to finish this fashion” – earlier than happening to show the road right into a reference to the ultimate day of the season.
On the finish of the programme, Lineker was introduced with a commemorative cap and golden boot by pundits Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, who had been alongside him.
“It has been an absolute privilege to have hosted Match of the Day for 1 / 4 of a century. It has been completely joyous,” he mentioned.
Talking instantly into the digital camera to viewers at dwelling, he added: “And my remaining thanks goes to all of you.
“Thanks for watching, thanks for all of your love and assist over time.
“It has been so particular, and I am sorry that your crew was all the time on final. Time to say goodbye.”
‘Accountable plan of action’
The previous England ahead changed Des Lynam as the primary presenter of the BBC’s flagship soccer programme in 1999, and went on to turn out to be its highest-paid presenter.
He hit the headlines for airing his opinions past soccer on social media, nonetheless.
He was suspended in 2023 for a publish concerning the then-government’s asylum coverage, with quite a few fellow BBC Sport presenters and pundits strolling out in assist.
After Lineker was reinstated, the BBC issued new guidelines for presenters posting on social media.
Earlier this month, Lineker was criticised for sharing a social media publish about Zionism that included an illustration of a rat, traditionally used as an antisemitic insult.
Lineker apologised, saying he had not seen the picture and “would by no means consciously repost something antisemitic”.
Nonetheless, it was then introduced he would depart the BBC sooner than anticipated, and that Sunday’s present could be his final.
In a press release on the time, Lineker mentioned soccer had been “on the coronary heart of my life” and that he cared deeply concerning the sport and his BBC work, however he recognised “the error and upset that I induced”.
“Stepping again now feels just like the accountable plan of action,” he mentioned.
BBC director basic Tim Davie thanked Lineker for being “a defining voice in soccer protection for the BBC for over twenty years”, and mentioned they’d “agreed he’ll step again from additional presenting after this season”.
PA Media‘In one of the best of fingers’
Lineker’s remaining episode within the presenter’s chair on Sunday noticed him interview Liverpool supervisor Arne Slot as they collected the Premier League trophy.
Slot paid tribute, saying: “Thanks for being such an important presenter of a BBC present that I watched many occasions once I lived in Holland, and now nonetheless.”
The present started with a montage of former Everton and Spurs striker Lineker’s targets and later seemed again on highlights of his time on the helm of Match of the Day.
This included him famously presenting a section whereas carrying solely his Leicester Metropolis boxer shorts, as he had promised, after his boyhood crew received the Premier League in 2016.
His longstanding sidekicks Shearer and Richards additionally paid tribute, introducing a montage that included testimonies from the likes of Alan Hansen, Ian Wright and Paul Gascgoine in addition to the late Johan Cruyff, singer Andrea Bocelli and Lineker’s sons.
“You will not consider it however you may be missed,” provided Manchester Metropolis supervisor Pep Guardiola.
“You have been nice to me and you have been unbelievable to Match of the Day,” added Shearer.
In January, it was revealed that Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan would collectively take over Match of the Day presenting tasks from the beginning of the 2025-26 season.
“I would prefer to want Gabby, Mark and Kelly all the easiest after they sit on this chair,” Lineker mentioned.
“The programme is in one of the best of fingers.”

