Frank Lampard has gone from manager to model after he was bizarrely super-imposed into an advert for the opening of a new park in Brooklyn, New York.
The Derby County boss was photoshopped into one of the pictures jogging along a bridge while wearing his 2015-16 New York City kit.
The picturesque set of photos show off a idyllic setting where families will be able to come and relax on weekends and hopefully get the chance to meet the Chelsea legend when he is out for his morning exercises.
Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, tweeted the series of pictures advertising the park while not realising that it was in fact a Premier League legend in full stride in the third photo.
It is unknown whether Rams boss was purposely used for the advert which was posted online on Wednesday morning.
The Shirley Chisholm State Park, the largest state park in New York City, is set to open in 2019 but it remains to be seen whether Lampard himself will be attendance for the opening ceremony.
Before moving onto his first job in management, Lampard secured an end-of-career move to New York City FC in 2015.
The 40-year-old stayed for one season and made 29 appearances for the young club before hanging up his boots a year after joining.