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Manchester United fans' reaction to Luke Shaw comments show they might have to change as well as the club

Manchester United fans are not happy with Luke Shaw's latest comments after the defender scored in England's 2-1 win against Switzerland. The left-back was interviewed after the game and asked how the atmosphere with his national team compared to the one at club level.

Shaw said: "I think when I come here [to England], for me it's about enjoyment, playing games with a smile on my face and enjoying it. I feel like here when I come here I always do that, we all love playing for our country.

"When we're here we just focus on what's happening because my main focus is England at this time. I think everyone does. It's always important to feel like you're wanted.

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"Especially here, I always feel that. I'm not saying I don't at United but especially here, the way things are, I feel wanted, I enjoy my football. The big part of football is enjoyment.

"Of course, it's hard to enjoy it when we're losing and we're not playing well at club level, we have to face that, this season it's not been good enough at all it's hard to enjoy, we've got a lot to improve on at the club but we're here at England so it's more focused on that."

There has been a certain amount of outrage on social media, with many supporters there telling Shaw to leave if he wasn't happy and questioning the player's mentality. But maybe instead of looking at what he is saying, we should be looking at why he is saying it.

United are disjointed and without direction, which is the complete opposite of England under Gareth Southgate, so why wouldn't any player enjoy playing there more?

If Shaw was to leave and the problems continued, what would those same fans say then? Would they

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