Gary Lineker to miss FA Cup coverage due to his voice ‘deteriorating’

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Gary Lineker To Miss Fa Cup Coverage Due To His Voice ‘Deteriorating’
Gary Lineker comments on Illegal Migration Bill, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By Charlotte McLaughlin

Gary Lineker has cancelled his appearance on Match Of The Day Live due to illness, BBC Sport has said.

Lineker returned to presenting duties on Saturday after he was taken off air by the broadcaster last weekend over his comments comparing the language used to launch a new Government asylum seeker policy with 1930s Germany.

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Former England player and presenter Alex Scott will be hosting the coverage of Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final between Brighton & Hove Albion and Grimsby Town on BBC One from 1.50pm instead.

A post by BBC Sport on Twitter said: “Due to illness, we’ve got a line-up change… As viewers will have noticed yesterday, Gary Lineker was struggling with his voice and unfortunately it has deteriorated overnight.”

Following Lineker’s return to cover the FA Cup quarter-final between Manchester City and Burnley on Saturday alongside fellow England footballers-turned-pundits Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, he said on air it was “great to be here”.

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He also posted a photo of himself at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and told his Twitter followers: “Ah the joys of being allowed to stick to football.”

Meanwhile, a refugee who lived with Lineker for 20 days while studying a law course spoke about his relationship with the 62-year-old former England striker.

Rasheed Baluch, from the mountainous Balochistan region which straddles Pakistan and Iran, told the Sunday Mirror the presenter is “friendly and open-minded” and loved hearing his story and listened “attentively”.

He added: “Although Gary is a star, he leads a simple life. He is never proud of his status. He is a very sympathetic, caring and human loving man. He gave me an Oyster card which contained £100 top-up for my transport to university.”

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Lineker responded on Twitter, writing: “Ah Rasheed, how sweet of you.”

Manchester City v Burnley – Emirates FA Cup – Quarter Final – Etihad Stadium
Gary Lineker (right) with BBC pundits Alan Shearer (centre) and Micah Richards, returned to TV screens on Saturday following a row over impartiality (Martin Rickett/PA)

Mr Baluch was welcomed to the presenter’s Surrey property through Refugees At Home before the former lawyer when to stay with the charity’s co-founder Sara Nathan and then later found a place on his own.

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He also said during the interview that the backlash against Mr Lineker was “unfair”.

Lineker’s agent Jon Holmes also said in The New Stateman this week that his client has a “passionate interest in refugees and immigration” and he thought he had “special agreement” with BBC Director-general Tim Davie to “tweet about these issues”.

He also highlighted Lineker was not a political pundit and “assiduously avoids” taking part in on air political programmes.

On Monday, Mr Davie said in a statement the corporation has commissioned an independent review of its social media guidelines, particularly for freelancers.

He also apologised for what he acknowledged had been “a difficult period” after BBC Sport staff and commentators walked out in support of Lineker, with highlight shows significantly shorter than usual and aired without presentation or commentary last weekend.

He also described the BBC’s commitment to freedom of expression and impartiality as a “difficult balancing act”.

Mr Davie added: “The potential confusion caused by the grey areas of the BBC’s social media guidance that was introduced in 2020 is recognised. I want to get matters resolved and our sport content back on air.”

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