Sven-Goran Eriksson maintained that winning feeling at Eastlands - although his duties had changed for the day.
In charge of a Rest of the World Legends XI, he again came up trumps when they faced an England Legends XI, led by Terry Venables.
The aim of the game, organised by the Professional Footballers' Association in their centenary year, was to raise £1million for a new unit at a children's hospital in Manchester.
Leeds manager Dennis Wise opened the scoring for England in the eighth minute and Steve Stone almost added a second 10 minutes later, but Neville Southall made a good parry.
The Rest of the World, however, controlled the second half and scored twice in the space of two minutes.
Former Blackburn Rovers defender Lorenzo Amoruso equalised in the 50th minute and then Ian Rush gave them the lead.
Ally McCoist added a third in the 72nd minute before Jamie Redknapp pulled a goal back for England six minutes later.
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