Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea believes that new manager Louis van Gaal will bring various attributes to Old Trafford to improve the former Premier League champions.
The Dutchman, who has replaced David Moyes in the role, will take the United hotseat after coaching the Netherlands in the World Cup in Brazil.
Van Gaal will be handed the task of improving the Red Devils following last season's campaign, which resulted in failing to qualify for the Champions League due to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League table.
"He has won everything as a coach," Sky Sports News quotes De Gea as saying. "He's very good and I think he's going to bring a lot to Manchester United.
"He will bring important and innovative ideas and I think he's going to be very good for us. He's going to help us a lot because he's going to bring a different style of play."
De Gea's Spain team will face Van Gaal's Netherlands players in tonight's Group B clash in Brazil.