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Luke Shaw's issues at Manchester United have justified Erik ten Hag's first gamble

Luke Shaw is currently nursing his 19th separate injury as a Manchester United player, a foot injury that has kept him out of the last two matches.

He remains a doubt for the Europa League trip to Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday, a game he surely would feature in but for his setback. He was possibly in line for his third outing of the season in last week’s 1-0 loss to Real Sociedad, but for his ill-timed injury.

Shaw hasn’t been seen in first team action since desperately tracking back in vain for Brentford’s fourth first-half goal in last month’s rout. Tyrell Malacia has kept him out of the team ever since his half-time introduction against the Bees.

READ MORE: Luke Shaw's latest injury detailed

Shaw ’s international career peaked when he smashed home England’s Euro 2020 final goal more than a year ago. But a season of hardship at United followed and now he is at risk of losing his Three Lions starting spot too.

Persistent injuries have stunted his consistency for both club and country. It’s something Erik ten Hag would have looked at upon arriving at Old Trafford.

It’s no coincidence his first signing was left-back Malacia when at the time United had Shaw, Brandon Williams, Alex Telles and Alvaro Fernandez at their disposal in that position. He gave Shaw a chance though, playing him against Brighton and Brentford at the start of the season.

But it's clear that Malacia is more adept at carrying out Ten Hag’s wishes for his full-backs. That’s not to say the Dutch defender is always free from injury either.

He picked up two problems himself last season at Feyenoord. But he was out for just two matches, much fewer than the 15 Shaw missed last term through injury.

Ten Hag will not completely do away with Shaw though —

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk