Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is happy seeing Ryan Giggs voted the club's greatest ever.
The poll was voted on by readers of the club's official magazine, Inside United and website, ManUtd.com.
Ferguson, who has been like a father figure for Giggs over the years, said he wasn't surprised by the results.
Ferguson said: "Longevity always comes into play in these things, and Ryan's been around for more time than any other player here. He recently appeared in his 600th league game, which is an exceptional achievement. That won't be done again, not by one player at the same club.
"And then we can talk about his performances, which have been top class for 20 years. Even now, at the age of 37, he's amazing. It's quite something to be named number one, isn't it, considering the competition? When you look at the galaxy of stars that have been at this club, this is a huge honour for Ryan.
"There are some who would maybe put others ahead of him - players such as Denis Law, George Best or Eric Cantona - but nobody can argue he doesn't deserve to be in that top bracket. Polls like these are so difficult, purely because Manchester United have had so many top footballers over the years.
"I get asked about Ryan all the time, and I always find myself talking about the same attributes - the way he's looked after his physique, the way he constantly strives to better himself and the way he applies himself to make sure he succeeds. He's a fantastic role model for young players."
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