Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho to play in goal at Grenfell charity match on Alan Shearer’s team


JOSE MOURINHO will be trying his luck between the sticks at the Grenfell charity match on Saturday.

The Manchester United boss will line-up alongside the likes of Jamie Redknapp, Ally McCoist and David James in Alan Shearer’s team.

Jose Mourinho completed a transfer deadline day move to sign for Alan Shearer's Game for Grenfell team
Jose Mourinho completed a transfer deadline day move to sign for Alan Shearer’s Game for Grenfell team
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They face Les Ferdinand’s side – which includes Peter Crouch, David Seaman and Clint Hill – at Loftus Road.

Stars from the sporting, music and entertainment world will band together to raise money in aid of the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster.

Marcus Mumford, who will captain Team Ferdinand, revealed the last-minute “transfer” in an Instagram video.

He said: “Ladies and gentlemen I have some huge transfer news ahead of Game 4 Grenfell at Loftus Road tomorrow.

“The great Jose Mourinho, resurrecting his professional career, has just signed for Team Shearer.”

Former centre-midfielder Mourinho, who played his last professional game for Portuguese side Comercio e Industria in 1987, insists he is still able to do damage on the pitch.

Sports stars and celebrities are joining together to play in a match and raise money for the victims of the tragic Grenfell Tower blaze
Sports stars and celebrities are joining together to play in a match and raise money for the victims of the tragic Grenfell Tower blaze
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When asked how his fitness was, he replied: “The best, the best shape of my life.”

And the Portuguese coach, when asked how much he would be worth in today’s market, joked: “I don’t accept if it is not £1 more than Neymar.”

Jose Mourinho insists he is in the shape of his life and people should expect something 'special' from him
Jose Mourinho insists he is in the shape of his life and people should expect something ‘special’ from him
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Jose Mourinho joked he would be worth more than Neymar in today's market
Jose Mourinho joked he would be worth more than Neymar in today’s market
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Ex-players and celebrities are joining Les Ferdinand for a Grenfell charity football match - www.game4grenfell.com

Mourinho christened himself the Special One during his first stint as Chelsea manager.

When asked whether fans will see something special on Saturday, the 54-year-old smiled: "For sure, for good or for bad, but special for sure."


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