United legend Paddy Crerand hailed Cristiano Ronaldo after his 30th goal of the season ensured United's place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The winger struck his 30th goal in as many games against Lyon on Tuesday night and it was enough to secure a 2-1 aggregate victory for the Reds.
Ronaldo is now withing two goals of George Best's record and Crerand is backing the 23-year-old to keep up his remarkable scoring trend.
"It’s an incredible feat for any player, let alone a winger, to score 30 goals in a season," Paddy told ManUtd.com.
"You’d be delighted as a striker to hit that amount of goals, so for Ronaldo to do it is fantastic.
"The amazing thing is he isn’t finished yet, there’s a lot more to come from him.
The Reds winger is not only prolific, his goals also tend to come at crucial times, which makes him even more a prized asset going into the final stages of the campaign.
Crerand added: "He’s popped up with important goals at important times and I'm sure he'll continue to do that between now and the end of the season."