Jose Mourinho left the dugout and donned his goalkeeper gloves to take part in the #Game4Grenfell charity match at Loftus Road on Saturday,
The Manchester United boss was signed up to feature for Alan Shearer's side which faced Les Ferdinand's team in a match to raise money for those affected by the devastating Grenfell Tower fire in June.
Mourinho was called into the action in the 63rd minute, replacing former England No 1 David James in between the sticks.
he was straight into the action, bravely coming off his line to punch clear a corner before confidently watching a shot from Marc Bircham fly past the post.
Mourinho then blotted his copybook, receiving a caution for time wasting before conceding an equaliser to Kasabian's Chris Edwards - much to the frustration of the United boss.
The game then went to penalties and Mourinho scored with his own spot kick before taking his goalkeeping halfway through, but he failed to save a single penalty as pop star Olly Murs scored the winning penalty as Team Ferdinand went on to secure victory.