The Portuguese coach has previously managed the Rest
of the World side for the charity event but this time will be in the
dugout for the home team at Old Trafford
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Jose Mourinho is set to return to football management - but only for one game.
The ex-Chelsea boss has been confirmed as the England coach for this year's Soccer Aid match and will be assisted by Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce and singer Robbie Williams.
Mourinho will take on a Rest of the World side managed by Claudio Ranieri, his predecessor as Chelsea boss and potentially now his successor as Premier League champion.
"I want to be the first one to win the Soccer Aid trophy for both teams, England and the Rest of the World," said Mourinho, who won the match with the global side in 2014.
Mourinho will have the likes of Louis Tomlinson, Olly Murs, Jack Whitehall and John Bishop at his disposal against a Rest of the World team featuring Gordon Ramsey and Michael Sheen, among others.
The event will take place at Old Trafford on June 5 and has raised over £17 million for Unicef in previous years.
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