Manchester United’s Luke Shaw has faced yet another injury setback, this time a calf injury that will keep him out of action until after the season’s first international break. This news comes as a blow to both Shaw and the team, as the full-back has not played for Erik ten Hag’s side since February. Despite
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Gareth Southgate is reportedly planning to make a significant change to his starting lineup for the upcoming Euro 2024 final against Spain by reintroducing Luke Shaw. This decision comes after Shaw replaced Kieran Trippier during the semifinal match against the Netherlands and showcased his capabilities despite limited playing time due to injury. Shaw’s return to
Luke Shaw, the Manchester United defender, faced doubts regarding his tournament participation in Euro 2024 after encountering setbacks in training. Shaw, who had not played a match for club or country since February due to a hamstring injury, was initially hoping to return for the latter stages of the group phase. However, an injury scare
Gareth Southgate recently made headlines by dismissing the suggestions that England has been handed the easier half of the Euro 2024 knockouts draw. He addressed the critics who claim that England’s path to the final is less challenging compared to other teams in the tournament. Southgate expressed that labeling their draw as easy shows “a
Manchester United are facing a major setback as fears grow that Luke Shaw could be sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a muscle injury. The left-back was forced off the pitch during the team’s recent 2-1 victory over Luton Town, adding to the injury concerns for manager Erik ten Hag. With Shaw