A defiant Gary Lineker has said he is “still punching” ahead of his return to the BBC after comparing the government’s language around the small boats crisis to Nazi Germany.
The Match of the Day star returns to the screen to present live coverage of the FA Cup quarter-final between Manchester City and Burnley on Saturday, having been suspended last week over the comments.
In his first television appearance since the row, Mr Lineker said: “You could say it’s been an interesting week but I’m still here, still punching.” Asked about the row by LaLiga TV he added: “It was interesting and also hugely gratifying.
“I had an amazing amount of support from my friends and colleagues, which was quite beautiful, actually. “It was totally disproportionate, the whole thing. “But we’re OK. It’s resolved, we’re relieved and back to work tomorrow and all is well with the world.”
Mr Lineker did not appear on the MOTD highlights show on Friday, although it is understood his absence was due to scheduling rather than the row which ended in his suspension.