Gary Lineker slammed former club Tottenham after the Premier League side announced they would reduce non-playing staff's salaries by 20% amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tottenham are to furlough 550 members of their non-playing staff, which will see the Government pay 80% of their wages. They are among four Premier League clubs to do so - whilst their players' lucrative pay deals remain intact.
Former England striker Lineker has announced he will donate two months' wages to the British Red Cross to aid efforts to combat coronavirus.
He criticised the move by Spurs, and said he expected top-flight players to step up and do their bit to contribute to the fight against the deadly virus. "The way Tottenham have handled it I don't think has