Game 4 Grenfell: Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho pulls off saves in goal - video

Game 4 Grenfell: Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho pulls off saves in goal – video

JOSE MOURINHO swapped his usual spot in the dugout for a place between the sticks this afternoon.

Les Ferdinand and Alan Shearer are both in charge of teams that include a mixture of ex-pros and celebrities.

Jose Mourinho is one of the biggest names on the team sheet and prior to the match he was seen showing off his reflexes in goal.

The Portuguese boss is expected to make an appearance at the home of QPR and he could be in for a busy afternoon depending on who leads the line for the opposition.

The Manchester United boss is taking part in Game 4 Grenfell – a charity match at Loftus Road to raise funds and pay tribute to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.

Les Ferdinand and Alan Shearer are both in charge of teams that include a mixture of ex-pros and celebrities.

Jose Mourinho is one of the biggest names on the team sheet and prior to the match he was seen showing off his reflexes in goal.




The Portuguese boss is expected to make an appearance at the home of QPR and he could be in for a busy afternoon depending on who leads the line for the opposition.
Mourinho had a fairly uneventful central midfield career with clubs such as Rio Ave and Belenenses.

However, Mourinho’s son, Jose Mourinho Jr is a goalkeeper.

The teenager has been at Fulham since the age of 14 but was released by the Championship club in April of this year.
Team Ferdinand: Iain Glen, Jack Whitehall, James Bay, Marc Bircham, Marcus Mumford (captain), Mo Farah, Olly Murs, Paul Merson, Peter Crouch, Serge Pizzorno, Shay Given, Stan Collymore, Tinie Tempah, Wretch 32, Andrew Impey, Ben Shepherd, Chris ‘Woody’ Wood, Chris Edwards, Clint Hill, Clive Wilson, Damien Duff, Damian Lewis, Danny Gabbidon, David Seaman, DJ Spoony

Team Shearer: Ally McCoist, Andy Sinton, Ben Cohen, Chris Sutton, Danny Jones, Darren Campbell, Dave, David James, Des Walker, Ed Westwick, Jamie Dornan, Jamie Redknapp, Jarvis Cocker, Jody Morris, Kevin Gallen, Lee Mack, Paul Bullion, Ralf Little, Richard Ashcroft, Russell Howard, Steve Mackey, Tamer Hassan, Trevor Sinclair (captain).

Source:www.express.co.uk




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