Everton boss Ronald Koeman has teamed up with YouTube stars F2 Freestylers and pharmaceutical company Pfizer to raise awareness for the Kick It With Help campaign.
The campaign is attempting to emphasise the importance of expert help and support when quitting smoking and drafted in Koeman and the freestylers, who boast over four million subscribers on YouTube.
The Dutch legend, famed for his free-kicks during his playing career, did not actually take a set piece.





He instead offered advice to Billie Wingrove and Jeremie Lynch on how to take the perfect free-kick .