Manchester United youngster Dean Henderson says Sheffield United goalkeeper coach Darren Ward can make him the best shot-stopper in the world.
Henderson is in the midst of his second loan spell with the Blades, with a recent call-up to the England squad as an indication of his personal development.
And the 21-year-old says Ward is the "best goalkeeping coach" he has had.
"Wardy has been outstanding," Henderson said.
"The best goalkeeping coach I've ever worked with. He's brought me on leaps and bounds in every aspect of the game - mentally, physically, tactically - and the sessions are brilliant.
"I look forward to coming into work every day, and long may that continue. If I could work with Wardy for the next couple of years, I really think I can elevate to one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
"In a weird way, I feel Wardy is more in charge of me at United and the gaffer is outstanding with that. He said to me at the start, 'Listen Deano; I won't be chewing your ear off every day. Darren's your coach, he knows what he's talking about and I don't have a clue about goalkeeping. I'll speak to you before games or whatever, but he'll look after you because he's the specialist'.
"The gaffer has real good trust for his coaches. So the 'keepers go off and do our little thing in the corner. He's always keeping a watchful eye over us and making sure we're doing well though, not letting our standards slip. His standards are so, so high.
"But it's been a pleasure working with him. Sometimes I feel like I can get away with murder, but he doesn't let me. He's the only guy, apart from my dad, who gets on at me and doesn't let me get away with anything, but does it at the right times. He also wants to have a laugh and I've got massive respect for him."

