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Gary Lineker’s final interview as a BBC broadcaster was reportedly cancelled after concerns from the organisation feared that the pundit would discuss the war in Gaza with Mohamed Salah.
The long-serving Match of the Day host presented his final programme for the channel on the last day of the 2024-25 season.
Lineker had been set to continue working with the BBC for next year’s 2026 World Cup as the front man of the channel’s coverage in North America, as well as leading FA Cup coverage.
But the England legend announced that he would step back from the broadcaster for good after becoming embroiled in controversy for sharing an Instagram story about Zionism featuring a rate – an antisemitic trope used by the Nazis to characterise Jewish people as vermin.
Announcing his exit in a BBC statement, the former England footballer said that he ‘(recognised) the error and upset that (he) caused.
‘Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action,’ he added, stating that he ‘would never consciously repost anything antisemitic’.
Gary Lineker’s final interview with Mohamed Salah was reportedly cancelled by the BBC

Concerns allegedly surrounded the possibility that Lineker and the Liverpool star would talk about Gaza

The long-serving pundit called time on his career with the broadcaster after sharing a video with an antisemitic rat slut
Lineker’s final Match of the Day was replete with tributes to his long career in the hot seat, but as per the Sun, one final job for the broadcaster was vetoed.
Lineker was believed to be primed for a sit-down with Salah, but the interview was reportedly cancelled without warning amid fears that he would discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East with the Premier League title-winner.
A source shared that the interview as set to be shared across his final weekend, but the threat that Gaza might have ‘come up naturally in conversation’ saw it cancelled ‘out of nowhere’.
The BBC were contacted for comment by the publication, and shared the following statement: ‘The interview was cancelled because it planned to air after Gary’s last Match of the Day.
‘It would be wrong to suggest anything else.’
But the outlet’s source questioned that the conversation could have aired ‘anytime’. Mail Sport has contacted the BBC for further comment.
After Lineker shared his statement stepping back from the broadcaster, the BBC’s director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski sent an email to staff minutes afterwards highlighting how ‘difficult and emotional’ the roiling controversy had been for many of his employees.
He added: ‘It is sad to be saying goodbye to such a brilliant broadcaster and I also want to thank Gary for his years of service’.

The England legend served as the host of the iconic Match of the the Day for over 26 years

Lineker will not be returning next season to front the broadcaster’s FA Cup coverage in 2026
BBC director general Tim Davie also agreed was is the right decision, after having reportedly lost patience with the BBC’s top-paid presenter.
‘Gary has acknowledged the mistake he made. Accordingly, we have agreed he will step back from further presenting after this season’, he said.
He continued: ‘Gary has been a defining voice in football coverage for the BBC for over two decades. His passion and knowledge have shaped our sports journalism and earned him the respect of sports fans across the UK and beyond.
‘We want to thank him for the contribution he has made.’