Arsenal forward Beth Mead says interim manager Renee Slegers has been a “breath of fresh air” and she would like her to stay at the club “in some capacity”.
The Gunners are unbeaten in four games since the Dutchwoman took charge after Jonas Eidevall’s resignation last month.
The club have said Slegers will remain in the job until at least December.
"We've obviously worked with Renee for quite a while now - in different roles to what she's in now - but I think she's taken to it like a duck to water," said Mead.
"It’s been an easy transition. We know what she gives us - the confidence she gives us, we’re playing good football.
"As individuals and as a collective, we’re really happy with what Renee is doing for us right now.
"She deserves the credit."