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So so good. The only full back who naturally looks like he can support our attack and can beat a man. The complete opposite of Valencia taking ages to ponder and then passing it back.
He's been good in like 3 games during his United career. Granted, he had a horrific injury but I don't want him to stay. I don't want him to take up wages and squad space that could be filled by someone much better. Just the way it is.
I don't think the opinion was ever 'he's shit', but there were large question marks over his attitude, application and fitness. Piping up in hindsight after he's had 2 decent games still doesn't change that long-term. I guess this is encouraging so far from a United point of view, though.
I don't want to read any more of your posts. Just the way it is...
I don't think the opinion was ever 'he's shit', but there were large question marks over his attitude, application and fitness. Piping up in hindsight after he's had 2 decent games still doesn't change that long-term. I guess this is encouraging so far from a United point of view, though.
Jose: "I am not saying he is first or second choice, Luke Shaw is an option. People forget his history, a hard history with an incredible injury and more surgery last season. "I liked the standing ovation he got, it only helps the player."
Well it's good Jose is not getting carried away like some people in this thread. I realise I sound like I have problem with Luke Shaw but its been one of those 'if not one thing it's the other' with him. Eventually you lose patience.
Seemed to be a good few words between Mourinho and Shaw when he came off. Good sign though don't think we'll see him start a game again until Bristol.
Likewise.
Hopefully this is the start of Shaw turning his United career around. It's probably last chance saloon for him to do so.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, it was encouraging for sure but he's got a long way to go before "he makes it". A long way to go to even prove he can stay fit for more then a month. IF he does, and it's still a big if, then we've sorted out our left back spot obviously which would be great for us.Where's all the posters that said he's just shit?
Of course. He's also making a point to those who've been critical of Shaw a fair bit:Well it's good Jose is not getting carried away like some people in this thread. I realise I sound like I have problem with Luke Shaw but its been one of those 'if not one thing it's the other' with him. Eventually you lose patience.
People forget his history, a hard history with an incredible injury and more surgery last season.
Of course. He's also making a point to those who've been critical of Shaw a fair bit:
Yes, as annoying as Shaw's record has been under us he has had two bad injuries that were out of his control. The events of the first season with his fitness were down to him, but before his second season started he took a fitness coach from the club with him on holiday and as a result started the second season strongly before the leg break which ruled him out of the rest of his second season.
Just have to hope now that he doesn't get another injury this season and can stay fit. His time not in the squad seems to have done him good - maybe needed more time to recovery from that surgery he had last season? - and he seems to be playing with a purpose now, which he wasn't when he was playing for the U23s. I really thought it'd take him longer to get up to speed but he's been fine and is playing closer to how we know he can.
Just 3 games.He's been good in like 3 games during his United career. Granted, he had a horrific injury but I don't want him to stay. I don't want him to take up wages and squad space that could be filled by someone much better. Just the way it is.
Just 3 games.
Nice exaggeration right there.
What happened?Looks like he is in Jose's good books after the tunnel bust up vs City.
Seemed to be a good few words between Mourinho and Shaw when he came off. Good sign though don't think we'll see him start a game again until Bristol.
He was one of the group, behind the bare chested Rojo, who stormed towards the City dressing room, to prevent more milk being thrown at his boss José Mourinho.What happened?
Milk?He was one of the group, behind the bare chested Rojo, who stormed towards the City dressing room, to prevent more milk being thrown at his boss José Mourinho.
I was quite taken by that too. If he was pissed with Mourinho, maybe he wouldn't have joined in to defend him from the City hoardes. Shows that he feels passionate about his club and manager.
He did well tonight. Decision whether to buy a new left back can wait til summer. Really hope he can re-establish himself by then as it saves us a massive chunck of money as well as justifies our patience with him.
I doubt he'll start two games in a row anytime soon. I expect he and Young will alternate, with Young being preferred in bigger matches atm (although that may change if Shaw continues playing well). What I am hoping, and what I expected to happen this match, is that sometimes they will both play and Valencia will get a rest.I didn't get to watch much of the first half and watched none of the second half. Sounds like I was better off.
Did Shaw play well enough to make everyone flip their top if he doesn't start Sunday?
Never easy to say with Jose, but feel somehow that he sees potential in him and has been waiting for his attitude to improve to the point where he can be trusted. His language has evolved when speaking of Shaw - from dismissive, to encouraging and how clearly supportive. I'm glad to see it. I had reluctantly written off Shaw mentally after that bizarre reserves performance, but he seems to be kicking on. Let's hope he stays...and Mourinho too.Whether Mourinho wants him or not, his last two performances show that he shouldn’t be sold. Worst case, just loan him out until Mourinho goes, to avoid another KDB/Salah/Bertrand-Chelsea scenario.
Absolutely. If Shaw can kick on (and he can only get better - defenders improve constantly and rapidly at this age), we know how good he can be for us and for ages. Of course, also saves money we can spend on areas that are in desperate need - RB, RW, 10 etc...Can we finally give José a break with the treatment he gives to players? It's not the first time it's working! Shaw is improving under it.
Can we finally give José a break with the treatment he gives to players? It's not the first time it's working! Shaw is improving under it.