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GARY LINEKER was famously never booked during his football career - but that didn't stop him from engaging in the dark arts.

The England legend has admitted he somehow avoided a yellow at Euro 1992 after "stamping" on an opponent's toe.

Gary Lineker has revealed he stamped on an opponent in Euro 1992
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Gary Lineker has revealed he stamped on an opponent in Euro 1992Credit: BBC
The former England and Spurs star was famously never booked through his entire career
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The former England and Spurs star was famously never booked through his entire careerCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Lineker played almost 600 professional games in a career spanning 16 years.

The 63-year-old was never cautioned and in 1990 was honoured with the Fifa Fair Play Award.

But in a recent episode of the Lineker admitted how close he came to that famous record disappearing.

Discussing his toughest defensive battles with co-hosts Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, he said: "Mine would probably be a defender from France called Basile Boli.

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"I remember playing in the Euros and he was marking me from corners but he wasn’t just marking me. He was giving me a bear hug.

"Not in a romantic way, in the way that I couldn’t breathe and he was squeezing.

"He was just arms around me, and this is obviously before VAR, and he just held me and held me.

"So he did this about two or three corners, whatever we had, and I said to the ref 'I mean come on'."

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Lineker revealed he finally snapped and gave Boli a swift response.

He continued: "Eventually I thought 'sod this' and I stamped on his toe.

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"You could get away with something like that but it was only so I could breathe.

"So I think it was self-defence in some ways."

Earlier in the conversation, Shearer revealed his own tussle with Arsenal colossus Tony Adams.

The former Newcastle star overlooked Man Utd's Roy Keane as his toughest opponent, despite their infamous 2001 dust-up at St James Park.

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Shearer said: "[My toughest opponent] would be Tony Adams.

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"I remember walking off Highbury once and had seven stitches in my lip, right up the middle and a broken nose.

"That was a decent battle, yeah."

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