Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa surprised an U11 team by taking their training session.
Instead of jetting off on holiday like most Premier League managers, Bielsa decided to pass on his wisdom to a local team during a 90 minute practice, much to the delight of the young players.
The Argentine is out of contract with Leeds this summer but is expected to agree a deal to remain at Elland Road for at least one more season.
Leeds fan Matthew Price, who was watching from the sidelines, told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "He (Bielsa) turned up and told them they were all playing Murderball - which they thought was fantastic.
"He was winding them up saying they were going to play it for three hours.
"The kids just loved it. They couldn't believe that he turned up to train them.
"Through his interpreter he told them he was going to train them today.
"He's a hero to them - he's a hero to us all - but to these kids he's an even bigger hero."

