Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea says this summer's coaching transition has been smooth.
Chris Woods has taken over from Eric Steele as United's head keeper coach.
De Gea told the Telegraph: "Things have been great with the new goalkeeping coach, Chris Woods. He's great, a really laid-back kind of guy, very calm.
"Every training session is 100 per cent but we have a lot of fun and I'm enjoying it. Together, we can carry on improving things like we have over the last two seasons.
"Of course I was sad to see Eric Steele go.
"You're going to miss someone that you worked with side by side every day for two years. He was always there, always giving me advice and looking to improve things."
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