Manchester United players are delighted working with manager Erik ten Hag.
The Dutchman has worked wonders since taking over from Ralf Rangnick back in the summer. And his players have noticed some big differences between the 52-year-old and their old permanent boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Independent says United players have been impressed by Ten Hag and believe he's the 'real deal'.
They believe that, unlike Solskjaer, he has a 'defined vision of football and the capabilities to implement it'.
They are reportedly talking about how they feel they're now receiving the first modern coaching they've had in years, happily explaining this to friends from other clubs.
And United personnel also think that he has a 'real steel' - in stark contrast to Solskjaer.