Manchester United assistant coach Michael Carrick insists their young players are good enough to make it at Old Trafford.
Carrick won every major trophy as a United player including the Champions League and five Premier League titles.
"All those great players from the past weren't ready-made by any stretch," says Carrick, an important part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United coaching staff.
"We've got the youngest team in the league and they need a bit of guidance and help. But I was one of them when I was younger. Giggsy (Ryan Giggs) was one of them, so was Scholesy (Paul Scholes). They had to learn and make mistakes and improve.
"You learn from experience and by winning but everyone has to start somewhere. Cristiano (Ronaldo) is an example. He took a year or two to settle, then all of a sudden he found his feet and exploded.
"We're aware of that. The players now have potential that is so exciting. I'm seeing them develop every day."

