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Alan Shearer apologizes to Gary Lineker for terrible Jan Valery joke on Match of the Day

Alan Shearer made a terrible joke about Southampton defender Jan Valery inGary Lineker.

Newcastle The United legend has teamed up with fellow pundit Ian Wright to call presenter Lineker and serenaded the audience by playing The Dustons' classic "Valerie." During the analysis of Tottenham Hotspur's 4-1 win over Southampton, Shearer did not keep out Son Heung-min Valerie. criticized. Eric Dier Building up to's goal.

Premier League's all-time top scorer took note of the 23-year-old Frenchman and asked: After Light quickly replied, "Who?" Shearer's "Valerie" was famously covered byAmy Winehouseand reached the top of the charts in 2007. "Sorry Gary," replied the St. James Park icon.

While Wright giggled, Shearer, who also played for Southampton in his youth, continued his analysis, affirming: You can't give the good players that much space..they were all over the place again defensively.It has to improve.I see them struggling.they are that It's going to be a long, tough season for Southampton." After the former Saints striker finished the game, Lineker lamented the comedic work of Wright and Shearer, adding:

However, the match itself was no laughing matter for Valerie and his teammates, as Southampton's season began with a heavy defeat. Captain James Ward-Prowse narrowly scored on own goals fromRyan Sessegnon,, Dear, Dejan Kursevski and Mohamed Salis, even though he gave the Saints an early lead in the 12th minute. The Spurs are gone.

Lineker, Wright, and Shearer like to add comedy to MOTD coverage (

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Valery wasn't even on the pitch for two goals in the second half. He was replaced by manager Ralph Hasenhuttle. at halftime. "We got off to a really good start today," Hassenhutl said after the game. "Everything went in our direction to take the lead. We then defended a little deeper in our form and conceded two goals from crosses that didn't put enough pressure on the ball.

”The key to Shape is that he has to be a little reluctant at times, lead opponents to crosses and defend very well in the box. After his first 20 minutes, it felt a bit like they switched to the next gear.

"Honestly, it's frustrating to see how big the gap is between the two teams. After the first goal, they felt completely in the game." Then they beat us with a cross.We couldn't defend the way we wanted."

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