Roma manager Jose Mourinho has made a surprise appearance in the music video for Stormzy’s new song, Mel Made Me Do It.
The Portuguese boss has sent fans of both Stormzy and football into a frenzy by striking one of his signature poses - as well as some of his legendary quotes - into the new video.
The seven-minute song was released on Thursday evening, and the clip featuring Mourinho is already going viral on social media.
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The ex-Spurs and Manchester United boss looks stylish as ever in an all-black suit alongside Stormzy and a few more members of his crew with his finger to his lips.
That's a familiar sight for football fans and indeed journalists on the end of one of 'The Special One's' tirades.
Stormzy raps: “You love to talk about the old days, them man are old like Annie, are you okay? I prefer not to speak like I’m Jose.”
A sound bite is then played of Mourinho’s iconic: "I prefer really not to speak, if I speak I am in big trouble," followed by several shots of the coach shushing the camera.
Mourinho isn't the only footballing face that Stormzy has crossed paths with in recent times - as he got a telling off from Roy Keane earlier this season.
Keane, alongside Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, was in the middle of giving his thoughts and opinion on the 2-1 win for Manchester United over Liverpool in August when the award-winning musician decided to pop in for a chat.
To be fair, Stormzy did acknowledge that he "wasn't meant to be there", explaining that he was walking by the pundits and became a bit star-struck, only for someone from Sky to hand him a microphone.
Quick-witted as ever, Roy asked "I thought this was a football show?", eliciting laughs from the crew and fans on social media.
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