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Luke Shaw says Manchester United 's players are relishing the new-found intensity under new boss Erik ten Hag.

Ten Hag has pushed United's players mentally and physically since taking charge, with double training sessions and tactical meetings on how they should play. England defender Shaw, 27, admitted United needed a fresh start after last season's dismal showing, when they finished sixth with their worst points total of the Premier League era.

Ten Hag has placed huge demands on United's squad and Shaw said the only way the club will challenge for the big prizes again is if they buy fully into his philosophy.

"The manager demands more and we have to be better and better," said Shaw. "He’s spoken a lot about the team, the structure and the way he wants to play. It’s a lot of details, but details win games and with his philosophy and the way he wants to play, we need to listen."

Reflecting on last season, Shaw admitted United fell short of the standard expected and conceded he must be more consistent on an individual basis. "Last season was very disappointing, not just as a team but also individually for me," he

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