‘Shaw’ has wasted 4 and a half years of his career due to injury

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Injuries have reportedly cost Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw 1,675 days of his career, or about four and a half years.

Shaw played for England at the Euros in mid-2018. After Gareth Southgate took a chance on his fitness, and he ended up playing three games in Germany.

However, he took time off to recover after the Euros, and only returned to action for United in the draw with Ipswich Town late last month.

Then this week, Shaw was dealt another blow when he suffered a minor injury. Despite only just regaining full fitness after nine months out of action for United.

According to the ทางเข้า https://ufabet999.app, the injuries Shaw has suffered since making his debut at the age of 16 have cost him a total of 1,675 days. Not including this week’s latest injury.

The injury has kept him out 61 times throughout his career. The longest period he was out was when he broke his leg in 2015, which saw him spend 305 days out. While a hamstring injury kept him out 13 times.

Shaw has also been sidelined on 14 occasions due to illness. With the 2022 Covid-19 outbreak taking him out for 126 days, or a little over four months. Shaw

played 71 per cent of United’s Premier League games between 2018-19 and 2022-23. The club’s most successful season since the end of Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign. However,

since the start of last season, Shaw has played just 27.5 percent of United’s Premier League games (14 of 51). The

latest injury has left the 29-year-old feeling particularly down and it is the most difficult period of his career.