Arsene Wenger showed off his football skills as he dribbled past Zinedine Zidane in a charity match.
The duo were participating in a charity football match as well as a rugby one.
Zidane, along with several 1998 World Cup winners such as Jean-Pierre Papin, Didier Deschamps, Sebastien Chabal and Marc Lievremont faced the 1999 France rugby team in Bordeaux.
The photo of Wenger turning Zidane during the match sent social media into meldown on Monday evening.
One person said: 'Rumour has it big Wenger did a Cruyff turn and left Zidane for dead...'
Another joked: 'Looks like Zidane heard what Wenger was earning at Arsenal and is after his wallet!'
Someone else said: 'Wenger leaving Zidane for dead in midfield might be my favourite sporting picture in history.'
Former Arsenal boss Wenger, 69 spent his playing career in the lower leagues.
Zidane won two Serie A titles, one La Liga title, one Champions League, one World Cup and the Euros in 2000 during his playing career.