
Exhibit 40: Gary Lineker
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Gary Lineker opens up on his exit from Match of the Day - so how will he spend his Saturdays now?
The England legend recalls the ups and downs of playing for the Three Lions - hear what he remembers about Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God', and what he wanted to do after the Argentine's stunning second goal against England back in 1986.
Gary's record of most goals at World Cups for England could soon broken by Harry Kane - will he be hate-watching the finals in 2026?
Gary also remembers his life-changing hat-trick in El Clasico, Paul Gascoigne's emu - and tears in 1990 - and as a special treat we allow him to banish two football memories, though one of them he'd much rather have flushed away...
The Football Museum will be closing its doors for the summer, but you can re-listen to previous 'exhibits' here: skysports.com/the-football-museum
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