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More SAD injury NEWS has been announced for Man United Star Luke Shaw after Luton Town Clash after he was withdrawn from the match

Rasmus Hojlund made Premier League history with his lightning-fast goal in the first 40 seconds of the game. At just 21 years and 14 days old, he set a new record as the youngest player to ever score in six straight games.

 

His early goal was followed by another one just six minutes later, adding to the idea that he scores a lot.

 

But Carlton Morris scored a goal for United in the 14th minute to cut the lead in half. This made the game more intense and competitive.

 

Even though the fight on the pitch is still going on, Erik ten Hag, the coaching staff and fans are becoming more worried about Luke Shaw’s repeated injuries.

 

Shaw had to leave the game again, but this time for an unknown reason, which made people even less sure about his fitness.

 

These kinds of problems have happened to Shaw before; he was taken off at halftime in the game against Aston Villa, and Victor Lindelof is taking his place around the 44th minute of this game.

 

It seems like a bad idea to put Shaw in the gameday squad even though there were questions about his fitness. His early departure has raised concerns about how bad his injury is.

 

Erik ten Hag has not yet given specifics about Shaw’s health, leaving fans and observers eagerly waiting for news.

 

Injury problems for Shaw have been a repeating theme this season. The Englishman has already missed a lot of league games because of different illnesses.

 

The fact that they don’t know how fit he is makes things even more difficult for the coaches, who have to take care of his condition while making sure the team doesn’t lose any performance.

 

While the game is still going on and the outcome is still uncertain, all eyes are still on Shaw’s injury and what it might mean for United’s lineup and general play.

 

The club’s medical staff and coaching staff will work hard to get Shaw fit for upcoming important games, including important league games and possibly final cup games.

 

 

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