Hag acknowledges that the extent of Shaw's injury is not promising.

'When you leave, it doesn't seem good.'

February 18th 2024.

Hag acknowledges that the extent of Shaw's injury is not promising.
During Manchester United's match against Luton Town, Luke Shaw was forced to leave the field just before half-time due to an injury. Manager Erik ten Hag was unable to confirm the details of the injury, but expressed concern, stating that "it doesn't look great."

The left-back was replaced by Victor Lindelof, but fortunately, the substitution did not affect the outcome of the game, with Manchester United securing a 2-1 win. Despite their victory, Ten Hag's side missed multiple opportunities to extend their lead, adding to the overall concern for Shaw's condition.

In a post-match interview with BBC Radio Five Live, Ten Hag revealed that it was not just a minor knock, but did not have much information beyond that. "We have to wait until tomorrow to see what's going on. When a player is forced to come off, it's never a good sign," he stated.

After the game, Shaw was seen limping as the team left Kenilworth Road with three points. This injury adds to the list of fitness concerns for the 28-year-old, who has only made 12 Premier League starts this season. The left-back position has been a problem for Manchester United, with Tyrell Malacia out of action the entire season due to a serious knee injury.

Manchester United's next match is against Fulham on February 24th, and they will have to wait and see the severity of Shaw's injury. Despite this setback, the win against Luton Town keeps them in the running for a Champions League spot, currently sitting in sixth place, five points behind fourth-place Tottenham.

In other news, there have been reports that Manchester United are looking to bring in Dan Ashworth, who has requested to leave Newcastle. It remains to be seen how much the club will have to pay for his services. Additionally, club legend Gary Neville hopes that the "madness" and "tosh" at Manchester United is coming to an end, as the team continues to strive for success.

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