Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba believes manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has brought back the club's spirit.
Pogba feels with Solksjaer's experience, he can help the younger players at Old Trafford to become "United" again.
"I try to give my experience to the younger ones because I had the chance to play in the World Cup, I've played in a Champions League final and a Europa League final," the 2018 World Cup winner told The Sun.
"So I try to pass that on to the boys. It is the culture of this club, the generation of (David) Beckham, (Paul) Scholes, (Nicky) Butt, Gary Neville.
"When you come from the Academy you want to play for the first team and do great things.
"Now you have Marcus Rashford, still very young but talented and a top player, and me and Jesse Lingard who have been playing together for I don't know how many years.
"I once heard that at this club 'there is no age'. As long as you are ready to play for the team, then let the young players go and just prove themselves. That's how it is. This is Manchester United. You have the chance at this club."