Micah Richards Learned of Father's Death Before World Cup Broadcast
Micah Richards Learned of Father's Death Before World Cup Show

Former England defender Micah Richards has revealed that he learned of his father's death just moments before going on air to cover England's World Cup semi-final against Argentina for the BBC. The 38-year-old pundit appeared alongside Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart as Thomas Tuchel's side suffered a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat in Atlanta on Wednesday evening.

Emotional Instagram Tribute

Shortly after the broadcast ended, Richards shared the devastating news on Instagram, posting a childhood photograph of himself with his father, Lincoln. He wrote: "Not long before going on air today, I received the awful news that my father Lincoln had passed away. His death was unexpected, and he has left us all too soon. He was my greatest fan. He barely missed a game my entire life."

Richards continued: "He would take me wherever I needed to go when I was a kid and he was the proudest parent possible during my professional career. It was so rare for him to not be by my side."

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Why He Chose to Continue Broadcasting

Explaining his decision to fulfil his broadcasting duties despite the personal tragedy, Richards said he knew his father would have wanted him to carry on. He added: "I know how much watching England World Cup games means to everyone at home, and how the experience bonds families together across the generations, like nothing else. I know, particularly as a proud old-school Yorkshireman, Dad would've wanted the show to go on this evening. And so it did."

He concluded: "Thinking of my siblings and all my wider family today as we remember my father Lincoln, my hero and inspiration."

Tributes from the Football Community

Tributes quickly poured in from across the football world. James Maddison wrote: "Sending love mate." Former teammate Joe Hart added: "Sending love Meeks… here for you all. RIP Lincoln." Jill Scott commented: "Thinking of you and your family Micah x x" while Jamie Carragher responded: "Sending love to you and all the family." Juan Mata said: "Sorry for your loss Micah." Chloe Kelly wrote: "Thinking of you."

One supporter praised Richards for continuing with the broadcast despite the personal tragedy, writing: "Well done for coming out and presenting tonight, not an easy thing to do. Thoughts with your family."

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