Former Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker did not give any presenting tips to his successors after he was sacked from the BBC.
The 64-year-old left the corporation after sharing a pro-Palestine Instagram video featuring a rat emoji, with critics accusing him of promoting a well-known anti-Semitic slur.
He later apologised, but the post was the latest in a string of social media controversies over his views on the Gaza conflict.
The row brought his £1.4million BBC deal to an end, and he has since reportedly signed a lucrative contract with ITV to front a new celebrity game show.
In his place, Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan and Kelly Cates will share hosting duties on the flagship football programme for the new Premier League season, with only one of the trio fronting each week’s show.








