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Erik ten Hag reveals how long Luke Shaw will be sidelined through injury

2023-08-25 22:21
Erik ten Hag believes Luke Shaw will be sidelined for longer than Mason Mount after picking up an injury in Man Utd training.
Erik ten Hag reveals how long Luke Shaw will be sidelined through injury

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has confirmed Luke Shaw is likely to spend at least six weeks on the sidelines as a result of a muscle injury.

Shaw suffered an injury in training this week which will force him into the treatment room alongside midfielder Mason Mount, who is expected to miss up to six weeks of action as a result of a hamstring problem.

Despite initial hope that Shaw's injury may not be as serious, Ten Hag has now confirmed he does not expect to see the left-back return before Mount.

"We can't do that [put a timescale], it's personal these days," he explained. "Luke will be longer than Mason I think."

United are already without their only other natural left-back Tyrell Malacia, who is still several weeks away from making his return.

"It will also take a few weeks before he will be back," Ten Hag said of Malacia. "Definitely, we have the solutions in our squad to cope with that. We thought before the season about this scenario, it could happen, you hope to avoid. But if it happens you have to be ready for it."

With Tom Heaton, Kobbie Mainoo, Amad Diallo and Rasmus Hojlund all sidelined as well, Ten Hag has limited options for his squad to face Nottingham Forest on Saturday, but the boss was keen to avoid feeling sorry for himself.

"That is the situation, it's normal, top football, you got to the limits, injuries coming up, always disappointing but you have to deal with it and construct a squad," he explained.

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This article was originally published on 90min as Erik ten Hag reveals how long Luke Shaw will be sidelined through injury.