Ryan Giggs has backed Michael Carrick for the permanent Manchester United job after his impressive interim stint.
What happened?
Carrick has won seven of his 10 games in charge, losing only once, to lead the Red Devils into the Champions League positions.
The 44-year-old's impact has been significant, with Giggs praising his ability to win games and bring a sense of calmness to the team.
Why it matters for Ryan Giggs
Giggs believes Carrick would only improve with time and backing, and that he's the right man for the job.
He hailed Carrick's impact, saying "the hardest thing in the world as a manager is to win games and he's doing that, we've lost one game".
What comes next?
United are yet to make a decision on a permanent successor to Ruben Amorim, who departed in January, with Julian Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino also under consideration.
Giggs thinks Carrick's knowledge of the club would be a major asset, and that he'd bring in players who fit the Manchester United mold.
As of his latest interview, Giggs stated "I think we were all like, well I was, 'we need seven or eight players,' to now maybe needing three or four in the summer".
The turnaround under Carrick has been significant, with Giggs noting "we're looking up now rather than down – can we catch City?"
Giggs' endorsement carries weight, given his status as a Manchester United legend and his experience in the game.
Carrick's future at the club remains uncertain, but with Giggs' backing, he's certainly in the running for the top job.