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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed Luke Shaw is still suffering from a horrific leg injury he endured in September 2015.
The England international, 26, suffered a double leg fracture after he was caught by a poor challenge from PSV defender Hector Moreno. He didn't play another competitive game for 11 months and wasn't a regular in United's team again until 2018-19.
Shaw was forced out of United's 1-1 draw against Leicester at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon and Rangnick has revealed his current complaint is linked to the career-threatening injury the left-back suffered nearly seven years ago.
"He had some problems even last week when he was with the England team with his old injury when he had an operation with the broken leg and this showed up today [against Leicester] and that is why we had to substitute him at half-time," said Rangnick.
Speaking in September 2018, Shaw revealed he nearly lost his leg due to the injury but insisted it was "exactly as it was before" the break. "I'd be lying if I said I didn't