Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has updated fans on his injury and addressed those who have questioned his loyalty to the club. Shaw has been sidelined since February after suffering an injury during a match against Luton.
Manchester United and England left-back Luke Shaw has offered fans an injury update. The defender has been out of action for most of the past season, but may yet play at Euro 2024.
Luke Shaw has spoken out to dispel any speculation regarding his commitment to Manchester United after a difficult season in his career. The defender has endured yet another injury-plagued campaign in 2023/2024, which has led to him making just 15 appearances in total across the term, 12 of which came in the Premier League.
Gareth Southgate will name a 30-man provisional England squad at 2pm this afternoon. The Three Lions have two warm-up friendlies scheduled for the beginning of June, after which the manager will need to submit his final 26-man selection that’ll be making the trip to Germany.
Luke Shaw is expected to be named in England’s pre-Euro 2024 training squad today despite being a doubt for the FA Cup final on Saturday. The left-back’s absence has left a gaping hole on the left-hand side of Manchester United’s defence, with Shaw’s last outing coming in a 2-1 win away to Luton Town in February.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has given an important update on the fitness of key players Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw as the FA Cup final against Manchester City approaches.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag delivered bad news on the injury front. The Red Devils head coach confirmed that Luke Shaw has suffered a setback in his recovery.
Luke Shaw is set to miss the FA Cup final after suffering a setback in his recovery from injury, but Raphael Varane and Victor Lindelof have returned to training to ease the pain a little bit.
Erik ten Hag has provided a team news update ahead of Sunday’s high-stakes clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford. Manchester United welcome the Premier League leaders to M16 for the first of their final trio of fixtures for the 2023/2024 campaign.
Manchester United must look to significantly bolster their squad this summer following a season derailed by such a debilitating injury crisis. The one area of the squad that’s undoubtedly suffered the most is the backline, with every player except Diogo Dalot missing at least one game through fitness complaints.
Manchester United will look to set aside their Premier League woes when they take on Championship side Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday, April 21 2024.
Gary Neville has again reiterated his belief that Manchester United cannot blame their dismal performances on the lack of players available. The Reds are fresh off the back of a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth, which was undoubtedly a case of one point gained rather than two dropped, as the home side were relentless in their dominance.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly planning a transfer overhaul at Manchester United this summer, which marks his first-ever window as co-owner. One area that’s in dire need of a revamp is the defence, particularly centrally.
Manchester United will again face bitter rivals Liverpool in a repeat of their epic FA Cup quarter-final battle just three weeks ago. The Red Devils prevailed 4-3 in extra-time thanks to Amad Diallo’s last-gasp winner.
Manchester United once again travel to West London on Thursday, April 4. They will face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in an 8.15 pm GMT kick-off, four days after a disappointing draw with Brentford.
Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez is in line for a possible return to the squad for Manchester United’s trip to Brentford this coming Saturday, March 29, kick-off 8 pm GMT.
Erik ten Hag has provided an update on his options for tomorrow’s trip to face Brentford. Manchester United’s debilitating injury crisis reached an unprecedented
Gareth Southgate is keeping everything crossed that he’ll have Luke Shaw at his disposal for this summer’s Euros. The Manchester United stalwart has endured
Luke Shaw has joined the England camp this international break to continue his rehabilitation from a muscle injury. The Manchester United star is overseeing
Manchester United play host to bitter rivals Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at Old Trafford. Kick-off is at 3:30 pm GMT on March 17. Whilst Jurgen Klopp’s side are fighting for two further trophies after already capturing the Carabao Cup, this is the Red Devils last chance for silverware this season.
There’s no doubt that Gareth Southgate would’ve called Luke Shaw up to his England squad today had the defender been fit. Like so many other times in Shaw’s career, that hasn’t been the case this time around.
Manchester United’s Luke Shaw has suffered a “major blow” and is expected to miss up to 12 weeks, according to Laurie Whitwell of The Athletic.
Luke Shaw has called on Manchester United to show more consistency and build on their performance against Liverpool. The experienced defender, who played the full 90 minutes in United’s goalless draw against their rivals, criticised the team for their inconsistency during the current season.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that Luke Shaw has returned to training for Manchester United, and he is now set to be back with the first team. Shaw has played two games this season for Manchester United, both coming in the first two Premier League fixtures of the season against Wolves and Tottenham.
Fans have all made the same joke about Luke Shaw’s post-match interview.
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