Louis Saha: "He can do the job now, for sure.
"It seems like an easy choice for now because he proved he can do it last weekend.
"I was sad to see David Moyes go. But maybe it would have been more clever to give (Giggs) his chance months ago.
"The foundations are there (for Giggs to be a success). He was learning from the best.
"I could see that in the dressing room. The charisma was there when he was a player. You could feel that straight away.
"He has the right character. He could have a laugh and a joke but he also kept his distance sometimes.
"He has the pedigree and the biggest weapon he has is that he knows exactly what the fans are after - that they want the team to play the United way.
"He was an attacking midfielder so he knows they want to see dribbling and counter-attacking football."