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GARY LINEKER was spotted at the King Power on Thursday as his beloved Leicester played Napoli in the Europa League.

The pundit, 50, quit his role covering European football for BT Sport in order to watch the Foxes' campaign in the Europa League this season.

Gary Lineker watched on in excitement as Leicester took a 2-0 lead
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Gary Lineker watched on in excitement as Leicester took a 2-0 lead
Victor Osimhen scored a brilliant goal to bring his side back into the match
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Victor Osimhen scored a brilliant goal to bring his side back into the match

And he would have been very happy with that decision at half-time, as Leicester lead 1-0 through Ayoze Perez.

Lineker, who watched the game with three family memebers, tweeted: "Such a buzz, being in a full stadium, cheering on your team…especially when they’re winning."

Harvey Barnes doubled the lead after the break, moments after Patson Daka was denied his first Leicester goal - VAR ruled out his strike for offside by the tightest of margins.

But Lineker's delight turned to anguish because of one man - Napoli star Victor Osimhen.

The striker was a handful throughout the first-half and got his reward with a brilliant goal after the break, chipping Kasper Schmeichel to grab one back for his team.

And with minutes remaining he towered above Caglar Soyuncu before nestling his header into the far corner for the equaliser.



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But Lineker's mood was not too dampened, writing at full-time: "Cracking game of football. Some excellent goals. Two very good sides. Even the referee couldn’t spoil it.

"Wouldn’t be at all surprised if Napoli win Serie A."

Announcing his resignation from the role at the end of last season, Lineker said: "I've loved hosting the best club tournament in world football and I'm genuinely proud of being part of their truly groundbreaking coverage over the past six years.

"I would like to thank BT Sport for the generous renewal offer, but after much thought, I have decided to call it a day.

"I feel it's time to do things that I've always promised myself I'd do: such as follow Leicester across Europe with my sons (how many opportunities will we have?)."

Photos of Lineker in the stands show he was excited by events on the pitch, and fans took notice.

One said on Twitter: "Glad you're enjoying it Gary."

Another added: "Bloody glory hunter."

Harvey Barnes celebrates scoring Leicester's second goal
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Harvey Barnes celebrates scoring Leicester's second goal
Osimhen rises high to score and deny Leicester an opening round win
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Osimhen rises high to score and deny Leicester an opening round win

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