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    Brighton 5 Grimsby 0: Mariners’ giant-killing over as Evan Ferguson double fires Seagulls into FA Cup semi-finals

    BRIGHTON booked their place in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley with a 5-0 win over League Two Grimsby.Deniz Undav broke the deadlock in the sixth minute, tucking home a rebound after Moises Caicedo’s effort was parried out to the German striker.
    Evan Ferguson scored twice to seal Brighton’s place in the semi-finalsCredit: AFP
    Deniz Undav broke the deadlock for BrightonCredit: Reuters
    Brighton march on to Wembley as they seek FA Cup gloryCredit: Getty
    Kaoru Mitoma had a gilt-edged opportunity to double the Seagulls’ lead but could only hook Pascal Gross’ cross over the crossbar with the goal gaping.
    But an Evan Ferguson brace did put the game to bed after the break as the 18-year-old Irishman ruthlessly killed off the tie.
    His first was a piece of real class as he brought the ball down in the area, turned his marker and cooly slotted home.
    And a second came his way with 20 minutes remaining when he fired into the bottom corner from close range.
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    Solly March then added a fourth late on with a lovely diving header, before Mitoma’s deflected effort creeped in to cap a routine afternoon.
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    Ferguson showed his class with an accomplished turn and finish for his first goalCredit: AP
    Solly March bagged Brighton’s fourth with a diving headerCredit: AFP
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    Man Utd vs Fulham LIVE: Red-hot Rashford and Maguire STARTS in huge FA Cup clash against Cottagers – latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED continue their quadruple hunt with an FA Cup quarter-final tie against Fulham TODAY.Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Fred inspired the Red Devils to a 3-1 win against West Ham in the last round.
    While the Cottagers dispatched Leeds in round five of the tournament.

    Kick-off time: 4:30pm GMT
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    TV channel: ITV
    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Shaw, Martinez, Maguire, Wan-Bissaka; McTominay, Sabitzer; Sancho, Fernandes, Rashford; Weghorst
    Fulham XI: Leno, Tete, Diop, Ream, Robinson; Reed, Paulinha; Reid, Pereira, Willian; Mitrovic

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    Odds

    Man Utd – 4/9
    Draw – 17/5
    Fulham – 6/1

    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and are correct at the time of publication.
    When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
    The FA Cup semi-final draw is taking place following Brighton vs Grimsby.
    Brighton vs Grimsby kicks off at 2.15pm so United will know their opponent by the time they play against Fulham.
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    Willian back in while Mitrovic leads the line for Fulham
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    Manchester United are still on the hunt for a unprecedented quadruple and that continues with a FA Cup quarter-final tie against Fulham.
    The Red Devils got to this round by beating West Ham with ease thanks to goals from Alejandro Garanacho, Fred and an own goal from Aguerd.
    While Fulham easily dispatched of Premier League rivals Fulham..
    Stay tuned as coming up, we’ll have the team news and starting lineups all before kick-off.
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    Late Tommy Doyle screamer seals comeback Sheff Utd win as Man City loanee emulates grandads to earn Wembley FA Cup date

    TOMMY DOYLE’s late screamer against Blackburn helped book Sheffield United a Wembley FA Cup semi-final spot.The Man City loanee’s stunning strike turned out to be the winning goal in the quarter-final 3-2 thriller at Bramall Lane.

    Tommy Doyle scored a brilliant winning goal for Sheffield UnitedCredit: Reuters
    The goal booked his sides’ spot in the FA Cup semi-finalCredit: Getty
    Rovers’ Ben Brereton Diaz had given the visitors the lead from the spot before Sam Gallagher’s own goal levelled the tie.
    However, Rovers went back into the lead in the 60th minute thanks to a goal from Sammie Szmodics but Ollie McBurnie netted an equaliser in the 81st minute.
    The clash looked set to end in a draw after normal time before Doyle smashed in the winner in the 90th minute.
    Before the game, Doyle revealed that he wanted to emulate his grandads Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe by making it to Wembley.
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    The duo are both legends at Man City, Doyle’s paternal grandfather, Mike Doyle, is Man City’s third-highest appearance-maker with 570 games for the club.
    While Pardoe, Doyle Jnr’s maternal grandpa, still holds the record of being Man City’s youngest-ever player, making his debut aged 15 years and 314 days.
    Both played in City’s 1969 FA Cup final triumph over Leicester, lining up in the defence at Wembley.
    While they each scored in City’s 2-1 victory in the League Cup final against West Brom a year later on the same ground.
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    England Under-21 starlet Doyle said: “You dream of it. Everyone says that but growing up, you do. 
    “You watch games at Wembley and I have had the pleasure of seeing my grandads play at Wembley as well so that is even more of an incentive for me to do it myself.” More

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    Man City boss Guardiola makes hilarious Messi joke as to why he substituted Haaland in 6-0 FA Cup thrashing of Burnley

    PEP GUARDIOLA had supporters in stitches as he explained why he took off Erling Haaland against Burnley.The Norwegian striker smashed records in midweek as he fired five past RB Leipzig in the club’s 7-0 Champions League win.
    Pep Guardiola watched Erling Haaland scored another hat-trick for Man City against BurnleyCredit: Getty
    And he took his tally for the season to 42 yesterday with his sixth hat-trick of the campaign in the 6-0 FA Cup victory over the Clarets.
    However, after revealing his disappointment at being denied a record-breaking double hat-trick on Tuesday after being subbed, he was taken off again on Saturday just after the hour mark.
    Responding after criticism for denying Haaland the opportunity to surpass Lionel Messi’s five for Barcelona against Leverkusen, Guardiola delivered a brilliant quick-witted response when quizzed again about subbing his superstar.
    The Spaniard, who managed Messi and won countless honours together with Barca, said: “I didn’t want him to break the record for Messi in the FA Cup.
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    “I try to punish my players – it is my intention!”
    Guardiola added: “This guy (Haaland) will have a problem in the future because everyone will expect to him to get three or four every game, and that’s not going to happen.
    “But I know him, he doesn’t care about that. He is so positive and optimistic in his life.
    “He never complains and as long as the team plays with this intensity, he will score goals, though the exact target, I don’t know.
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    “He is so effective and is such an incredible threat with his power.
    “But his joy of life, always thinking good things will happen, that helps too.” More

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    Gary Lineker REPLACED as host for today’s BBC FA Cup coverage after illness and ‘deteriorating overnight’

    GARY LINEKER will NOT present the BBC’s FA Cup coverage today because he is struggling with illness.The host, who made his return to screens yesterday following his BBC Twitter row, struggled with his voice during the Beeb’s coverage of Manchester City vs Burnley and “deteriorated overnight”.
    Gary Lineker returned to BBC screens yesterdayCredit: PA
    Lineker, 62, had been due to host Brighton’s clash with League Two Grimsby Town this afternoon.
    But the BBC have confirmed that he will be replaced by Football Focus presenter Alex Scott.
    In a statement this morning, they confirmed: “Due to illness, we’ve got a line-up change for today’s live FA Cup coverage of Brighton v Grimsby on BBC One.
    “As viewers will have noticed yesterday, Gary Lineker was struggling with his voice and unfortunately it has deteriorated overnight.
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    “Alex Scott will be hosting instead.”
    Sun columnist Piers Morgan quickly made light of the situation, joking on Twitter: “BREAKING: Lineker’s free speech cancelled again.”
    Yesterday’s broadcast marked Lineker’s first appearance on terrestrial telly since he was suspended after likening the language used in the government’s introduction of their controversial Illegal Migration Bill to that of 1930s Germany.
    Ahead of his return, Lineker made a cheeky reference to the situation on his Twitter page.
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    He wrote: “Ah the joys of being allowed to stick to football.”
    Lineker’s removal from Match of the Day sparked a mutiny within BBC Sport.
    Regular analysts and presenters including Ian Wright, Alan Shearer, Jermaine Jenas, Alex Scott, Mark Chapman and Micah Richards refused to fill in, plunging the show into crisis.
    The result was a 20 minute broadcast devoid of a host, analysis, commentary or interviews.
    Due to curiosity of what the decimated show would look like, viewing figures soared by 500,000 to 2.58million.
    But normal service has now been resumed after Lineker and the Beeb were able to settle their differences.
    With Lineker hosting yesterday’s live match coverage, Mark Chapman presented Match of the Day.
    Lineker posted a snap of himself alongside Shearer and Richards in the BBC’s Etihad Stadium studio yesterday.
    He wrote: “Teammates. 🙌🏻 @alanshearer @MicahRichards.”
    Last night Shearer said: “I want to say how upset we were that all the audiences missed out on last weekend.
    “It was a really difficult situation for all concerned.
    “For no fault of their own some great people in TV and radio were put in an impossible situation.
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    “It’s good to get back to some sort of normality and talk about football.”
    And Lineker responded: “I echo those sentiments.”
    Lineker posed alongside MOTD pals Alan Shearer and Micah Richards in the Beeb’s Etihad Stadium studioCredit: TWITTER/GARY LINEKER More

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    I’m UK’s oldest football fan – if Grimsby Town reach FA Cup final on my 101th birthday it’ll be the best present ever

    MOST pensioners look forward to a telegram from the King and a birthday cake when they turn 100.But Jack Hinchliffe had bigger fish to fry.
    Jack with son Graham and his honorary Grimsby Town shirt from the clubCredit: Richard Walker
    Come rain or shine, Jack has seen around 2,000 Grimsby Town matchesCredit: Richard Walker
    He got the “best present” ever when his beloved Grimsby Town were promoted on the same day.
    Now Jack is hoping his 101st will be just as lucky if the second division Lincolnshire underdogs can overcome Premier League high-flyers Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday in the quarter finals of the FA Cup.
    Two more wins by Town on their remarkable run and it would be a Wembley FA Cup final on June 3 – the same weekend as Jack’s big day.
    Jack joked: “I’ll be living in hope or dying in despair!
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    “I don’t drink but I might even open a bottle if we win.”
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    The loyal Mariners’ supporter is Grimsby’s – and possibly Britain’s oldest – footie fan and his passion for his club knows no bounds.
    He has watched around 2,000 matches since he started following Grimsby in 1948 when he left the army after the Second World War.
    Come rain or shine Jack has waved his scarf at every game until he finally quit travelling the country to go to away matches at the age of 93.
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    He’s too frail to travel to Brighton for Sunday’s cup clash where Town take on a team 76 places above them in the leagues, and will watch on TV instead.
    The former fish salesman said: “I think we can do it.  Why not? We’ve come this far.
    “If we make it to Wembley the whole town will empty – and I’ll definitely want to go.”
    Jack at Wembley with grandson Jayden in 2016Credit: Richard Walker
    Grimsby only regained their full league status last year by winning the national playoffs after a potentially disastrous drop into the semi-professional National League.
    But this season the bounceback has continued with a remarkable and record-breaking run of five FA Cup games when they have defeated teams higher up the leagues. 
    The last time they flew so high was in the FA Cup quarter-finals in 1939 when they were a First Division side, losing 5-0 to Wolves in the semi-finals.
    Thousands of fans will be taking their iconic Harry the Haddock inflatable fish to Brighton’s American Express Community Stadium.
    The Mariners fans include comedian Lloyd Griffith, ex-kids entertainer Timmy Mallett and, occasionally, ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson whose Grimsby Town bobble hat often makes an appearance.
    And the current PM Rishi Sunak has even thrown his weight behind the team after a fifth round victory over his team Southampton.
    He said: “I now have a new team to support in the cup.”
    But local celeb Jack is by far the fan’s favourite and he was last year guest of honour at a ‘legends’ night where he was thrilled to meet ex-goalie Nigel Batch, who played for Grimsby between 1976 and 1787.
    The team also made Jack an honorary player with his own ‘Hinchliffe 100’ shift which he keeps on a peg in his living room.
    Jack’s most exciting game yet was at Wembley in 2016 when his team beat Forest Green Rovers to return to the EFL.
    A picture of him at the match with grandson Jayden, now 17, hangs proudly on his wall.
    Even Boris has been spotted in a Grimsby hat while out running with his dogCredit: Splash
    Jack, aged around 50, when he worked as a fish salesman in GrimsbyCredit: Richard Walker
    He said: “That was a great day. 
    “There was nobody left on the streets of Grimsby because everyone was at the match.”
    The father-of-two, grandfather of nine and great-grandad of eleven became obsessed with Grimsby when he went to see them at Blundell Park, the 124-year-old stadium in Cleethorpes where Town still play. 
    Sprightly Jack makes sure he goes for a short walk on the crescent outside his house every day to make sure he’s fit enough to watch his team on the weekends.
    “I don’t go to the mid-week games because you have to pay extra and I already pay between £300 and £400 for my season ticket,” he says.
    And on the subject of money, he reckons today’s footballers earn far too much.
    “They are greedy,” he says. “You used to get paid by the match and that was fair enough.
    “But I guess as Greavsie once said ‘it’s a funny old game’”
    Jack’s obsession with Grimsby started in 1939 when he left the Royal Engineers at the end of the war after taking part in tough campaigns in France, Norway, Egypt and the Middle East.
    He said: “I started going because it was somewhere to go. There wasn’t much to do after the war – it was job done.
    “I was quite sociable so a group of us started going.”
    Jack, who had played football growing up in Filey, was in Grimsby to lay cables for the post office and ended up staying after falling in love with first wife Joyce.
    He said: “Joyce used to visit the landlady me and another lad were staying with.
    “I  went to the Ritz cinema in Cleethorpes with a group of five, including Joyce, and when we got to the door there was only four allowed in.
    Jack with first wife Joyce, left, and second wife Kathleen
    Jack, far left, took his own team Haven Hotspurs to victory in 1953Credit: Richard Walker
    “We tossed for it and I took Joyce in. Afterwards we walked all the way back to Grimsby fish market, about three miles, and talked all the way.
    “When I walked her home her mum answered the door and said ‘bring the lad in then’. I thought ‘ey, what’s going on here then,’ but she came out with a washing up bowl full of beetroot from her garden for me. I still love a beetroot sandwich.”
    When Jack, then 19, and 18-year-old Joyce tied the knot they started going to games together and when baby Robert, now 71, came along, he went too.
    Sadly, Joyce died of liver failure aged 58.
    He went on to marry Kathleen, who died in 2004 aged 81, and had two children, taxi driver Graham, 57, and Sandra, 62, who were also ‘persuaded’ to support the Mariners.
    Sandra said: “To be honest I don’t really like football but it keeps dad going and gives him something to talk about with other people.”
    Granddaughter Seren Lucas, nine, has followed in her granddad’s footsteps and joined a junior team.
    Jack once ran his own football team Haven Hotspur FC who won the third division championship in 1953
    Despite being a massive Grimsby fan, Jack isn’t that interested in other clubs.
    And he is charmingly blunt when talking about the world’s most famous players.
    His favourites were Brazil sticker Pele, who died in December last year, and Hungarian Ferenc Puskas.
    He says: “I liked George Best but then he took to the drink and ruined the girls.”
    He saves a special mention for Raich Carter, a Hull City player, who he helped watch defeat Grimsby in 1949.
    Granddaughter Seren has made granddad proud playing for GrimsbyCredit: Richard Walker
    Pele and Puskas are Jack’s all-time favourite players
    Carter, who had captained his home town team Sunderland to a League Championship in 1936, was, says Jack, “the best player I’d ever seen at that time.”
    Jack, who has lived through five monarchs, has four carers to help but is still sharp for his age and with a twinkle in his eye says: “The oldest person in Britain is 108 and I’m going to beat them.”
    Son Graham puts his dad’s longevity down to his attitude.
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    “You can come in and tell dad the worst news and he just goes ‘ah, well’. He’s always been that way.”
    While Jack might not make tomorrow’s match Grimsby Town knows their lucky mascot is right behind them. More

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    Man City 6 Burnley 0: Haaland puts Championship leaders to the sword with ANOTHER hat-trick in FA Cup quarter-final

    IT started with a hug and a handshake – and ended with a bloodied nose and a dose of harsh reality.Welcome back Vincent. Now let’s not forget who’s the master and who is the pupil, here, eh?
    Erling Haaland celebrates as he follows his five goals vs Leipzig with a hat-trick as Man City chase a glorious Treble of their own
    Etihad goal machine Haaland pounces for his first goal on 32 minutesCredit: Reuters
    Former Man City defender Vincent Kompany takes defeat well as the Burnley boss is embraced by Etihad chief Pep GuardiolaCredit: PA
    A standing ovation from the fans who worshipped him for 11 years, and the warmest of embraces from Pep Guardiola ahead of this sixth round showdown.
    Then an end to the geniality and a jab for the jugular, as Erling Haaland led the charge for the throat and it all became just another day in the office for Guardiola and his City slickers.
    And a painful smack in the chops for Kompany’s Clarets as to what lies in wait once they are back in the rarefied atmosphere of the Premier League.
    It actually became so cruel in the end that you half expected a towel to come floating across from the Burnley dugout.
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    If referee John Brooks had an ounce of compassion he’d have stopped this early. An FA Cup tie that was a genuine contest for over half an hour eventually turned into an exhibition.
    By the end City were so on top and Burnley so browbeaten that the home side could have been done for bullying.
    If it was an audition for which of Kompany’s Clarets were up to joining him on the journey back in the Promised Land next term, you’d have to say not many would have passed it.
    To be honest, for 33 minutes they must have been starting to wonder what all the fuss was about with the Premier League, City and this supposed goal machine called Haaland.
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    Two devastatingly clinical first half minutes told them exactly what…drop your guard for a split second with him around and it’s curtains.
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    So suddenly half time pats on the back all round because finger pointing at who went missing where and when. Haaland does that to a side.
    Twice they gave him half a yard in the first half. Both times he punished them in the deadliest fashion. They did it again in the second half and guess what? Same again.
    A cruel nudge in the ribs for Kompany and his crew, too, that while you may get away with it in the Championship, when it comes to this level, not a chance.
    Take City’s opener, for example. A straight forward ball through the middle from Julian Alvarez, and Haaland was through on Bailey Peacock-Farrell.
    A dip of the shoulder, the hint of a shimmy and a poke under the keeper with the outside of his left boot.
    Two minutes later the Norwegian was in again, Peacock-Farrell was beaten again, and City were in the FA Cup semi-finals….again.
    This time the creation was a little more crafted, Kevin De Bruyne setting Phil Foden free down the left with a slide rule ball inside Connor Roberts.
    Foden looked up, took aim and delivered the perfect low cross which Haaland met at just the right time to sidefoot in from close range.
    Rcord-breaking hitman Haaland celebrates opening the floodgates against Burnley with Man City’s opener on 32 minutes
    Game over, then, before half-time. Incredibly after Burnley looked to have done the donkey work of weathering an early storm. That worked out well, then.
    Before they knew it Haaland was completing his sixth hat-trick of the season, taking his tally to EIGHT in two games, and bagging yet another match ball.
    Again Foden was the creator, this time with a fizzing low drive which struck the upright and was clinically dispatched by the Norwegian’s one-touch finish.
    As if to prove that the quickfire first half one-two was no one-off, City then produced another to make it four.
    Riyad Mahrez and De Bruyne were the architects and Alverez the finisher, smashing into an empty net with the Clarets cracked wide open.
    Time, then, for Haaland to take a break. Not a bad week’s work, all told, to go with the five Champions League goals he helped himself to against Leipzig on Tuesday.
    And to think they all scoffed when it was first suggested he could reach 50 in his first season in England.
    Last night’s nap hand has left him on 42 already. The way it’s going, he’ll be disappointed if his eventual haul stops at “just” half a century.
    City certainly didn’t stop with his departure, mind, and Cole Palmer – the man who came on for Haaland – got in on the act by volleying into an empty net.
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    Alvarez finished the romp by tapping in a point blank sixth, before referee Brooks finally called a halt to the punishment.
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    Gary Lineker says ‘it’s great to be here’ as he returns to BBC but DOESN’T apologise for ‘disgraceful’ Nazi tweet

    GARY Lineker has said “it’s great to be here” as he returned to the BBC for FA Cup coverage for the first time since his Nazi tweet storm.The former football star, 62, opened last night’s programme at 5.30pm telling viewers how thrilled he was to be back at his “Saturday job”.
    Gary Lineker with teammates Alan Shearer and Micah RichardsCredit: TWITTER/GARY LINEKER
    The TV pundits with the FA Cup trophy before the matchCredit: Reuters
    Lineker arrived at the Etihad Stadium in ManchesterCredit: PA
    Lineker was taken off air after a Tweet  – in which he likened the Illegal Migration Bill to “Germany in the ’30s” – was blasted as “foul, ill-conceived and disgraceful” by MPs.
    And fans slammed his return – with some calling for Lineker to step down after he failed to apologise.
    Last night, his co-host Alan Shearer – who also pulled out in solidarity with Lineker – apologised to fans for missing last week’s show.
    He said: “I want to say how upset we were that all the audiences missed out on last weekend.
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    “It was a really difficult situation for all concerned.
    “For no fault of their own some great people in TV and radio were put in an impossible situation.
    “It’s good to get back  to some sort of normality and talk about football.”
    Lineker responded: “I echo those sentiments.”
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    The BBC’s highest-paid presenter, on £1.35million a year was blasted for his criticism of Suella Braverman’s migrant boats plan.
    He hit out at the Illegal Migration Bill, which bans people who arrive on small boats from settling in Britain, on Twitter.
    Lineker wrote: “This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the ’30s, and I’m out of order?”
    The bill will see migrants detained and removed to their home country, or a safe third state within 28 days.
    Tory MPs slammed the tweet as “foul, ill-conceived and disgraceful”, while Downing Street said his language was “not acceptable and disappointing to see”.
    Energy secretary Grant Shapps wrote on Twitter: “As a Jewish cabinet minister I need no lessons about 1930s Germany from Gary Lineker.
    “Like Gary, I am hosting refugees in my own home, but unlike Gary, I do not believe it is either right or moral to tolerate criminal gangs trafficking vulnerable people across the channel.”
    Home secretary Suella Braverman branded the TV presenter’s comments “irresponsible” and immigration minister Robert Jenrick said he was “out of step with the British public”.
    Following Lineker’s tweet, the BBC “decided that [Lineker] will step back from presenting Match of the Day” after the post was found to have breached the BBC’s strict impartiality rules.
    Lineker’s co-hosts on the show, Ian Wright and Shearer, also pulled out in support if their colleague.
    But the BBC later confirmed Lineker WILL return to the channel in an embarrassing climbdown 72 hours later.
    Director General Tim Davie apologised for the “difficult period” for staff, presenters and audiences after his embarrassing climbdown.
    Lineker’s failure to say sorry himself also attracted criticism.
    He yesterday marked his return to the BBC by tweeting a picture of himself along with a sly dig at the BBC.
    He wrote: “Ah the joys of being allowed to stick to football.”
    But fans piled in on the star, with some calling for Lineker to step down.
    One person said: “Hypocrite. Please quit,” while another added: “Will definitely not be watching.”
    Someone else wrote: “Well stick to football then and leave the politics to the politicians.”
    Another added: “You don’t just stick to football and that’s the problem.”
    “Time for a change I feel. Bring in some new faces. Panel have had their day unfortunately in my eyes,” someone else said.
    Fans also said the BBC’s embarrassing U-turn 72 hours after taking Lineker off air may spell trouble for the cooperation.
    One viewer said: “Lineker hammered the final nail home in the BBC’s coffin.
    “Well done Gary – the license fee is now toast.”
    Since the controversy exploded, the BBC have come under fire for their handling of the situation.
    Mr Davie said in a statement the corporation has commissioned an independent review of its social media guidelines and apologised for the impartiality row.
    He described the BBC’s commitment to freedom of expression and impartiality as a “difficult balancing act”.
    He 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.”
    Lineker is reportedly yet to confirm his role presenting the BBC’s Champions League coverage when it kicks off next year.
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    This comes as rival, BT Sport, is said to be targeting Lineker for their TNT Sports next season, according to Mail Online.
    Yesterday saw the arrival of the Home Secretary in Rwanda, to meet with President Paul Kagame and her counterpart Vincent Biruta, to discuss the plan.
    It is the first time he hit TV screens after his chaotic tweet rowCredit: PA
    Shearer told how upset he was about last week’s show being cancelledCredit: BBC More