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Ashlie Blakey

Gary Lineker deletes his Lionesses tweet after backlash following Euro 2022 win

Gary Lineker was forced to delete a contentious tweet in the aftermath of the Lioness' Euro 2022 victory.

England made history on Sunday night as they beat eight-times-champions Germany 2-1 to win the UEFA women's Euro championship - after a 56-year wait for a major trophy. After a goal for England from Manchester United's Ella Toone just after 30 minutes then an equaliser for Germany from Lina Magull in the 79th minute, the match went into extra time.

And it was Chloe Kelly who sent Wembley Stadium into raptures with the winning goal - just four months after returning to action from injury. The goal triggered a mass outpouring of emotion across the nation and indeed on social media, with many taking to Twitter to hail the Lionesses for their success.

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Kelly's celebration - taking off her shirt and wildly spinning it above her head while sporting a Nike sports bra - has already been immortalised. Fans have been quick to compare it to former USA star Brandi Chastain’s iconic celebration after she netted the winning penalty at the 1999 World Cup final.

Following the final whistle, Lineker produced a tongue-in-cheek comment. The broadcaster wrote on Twitter: “The @Lionesses have only gone and done it, and Kelly is England’s heroine, bra none.”

The tweet ruffled a few feathers though, with some taking exception. Some suggested that it was 'most unwise' whilst others accused the Match of the Day host of 'casual sexism'. Following that backlash, the former England striker revealed that he deleted the tweet as many had missed the context of his comment.

He wrote: "It was just a play on words given the celebration. I do rubbish like that constantly on here, including on men’s football. I’ve deleted it as many people didn't see the game so missed the context."

Chloe Kelly celebrates the winning goal during the Euro 2022 final (PA)

He then followed that up with another tweet, once again toasting the Lionesses’ success but this time by using an infamous quote of his own from the aftermath of Italia 90 that had been slightly altered. He wrote: “Football is a simple game. 22 women chase a ball for 90 minutes and, at the end, England actually win. Congratulations @lionesses. Fabulous.”

Kelly herself has since commented on her celebration at the national stadium and hinted that it was her effort to copy Bobby Zamora - the former England man striking the winner for QPR during the 2014 playoff final. Speaking after the game, she said: "I said to my family, the one moment that I’ve been to Wembley and it’s been brilliant – it’s the Bobby Zamora moment with QPR.

"I said to my family this morning, imagine we get a Bobby Zamora moment and it’s me… and now it’s happened! Bloody hell! Unbelievable! This is what dreams are made of!"

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