Gary Lineker has congratulated Everton after his former club survived in the Premier League at the expense of his boyhood team Leicester.
The two clubs had been in jeopardy heading into the final round of fixtures on Sunday but ultimately Everton’s 1-0 victory over Bournemouth ensured they avoided the drop.
At one stage it looked as though it could be the Foxes who stayed up as they took an early lead against West Ham but their eventual 2-1 win was rendered academic by Everton’s result.
The Toffees ended the season in 17th place, two points ahead of Leicester, while Leeds were also relegated after a 4-1 loss to Tottenham.
Former England striker Lineker, who began his career at Leicester before spending a season at Everton in the mid-1980s, tweeted: “Absolutely gutted, but glad it’s Everton. Have a lot of love for that great football club. Congratulations.”
Leicester’s relegation comes seven years after they were crowned Premier League champions and just two years after they won the FA Cup.
Lineker added: “A word on Leicester. If eight years ago, you’d have given me the option of winning the Premier League and the FA Cup and then get relegated, I’d have snapped your hand off. Also I’d have told you not to be so utterly ridiculous.”
It has been a dismal season for Leicester and TV pundit Roy Keane was not sure how quickly they could recover.
The former Manchester United midfielder said on Sky Sports: “They didn’t seem to get any momentum into the season from a bad start. It’s no surprise to see them where they are.
“Clubs can bounce back but it isn’t easy. I think it is a rebuilding job at Leicester.” (BelfastTelegraph)