Manchester United legend Paul Scholes believes Dean Henderson has overtaken David De Gea at the club.
The Spaniard was off for several days due to the birth of his child in Spain, giving Henderson a chance to earn a starting spot.
He has not disappointed, keeping several clean sheets and showing a good command of his penalty box.
Henderson was in the team as United kept another clean sheet and won 1-0 over AC Milan on Thursday to move into the Europa League quarter finals.
Asked who should be no.1, Scholes told BT Sport: "I think it's Henderson now. He's taken over.
"I thought David had been lucky after the Everton game (in February) to keep his place. There were a couple of mistakes there. A few things before and after that - not glaring mistakes - but I feel more confidence with Henderson in there. I'm a little more relaxed.
"I'm not having a go at David. He's been a brilliant goalkeeper and could still be if Dean doesn't take his chance. But the time has come to give him (Henderson) a run in the team.
"He's been picked in the England squad, he should be number one for England as well. He was really calm tonight and did what he did which was safe."

