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Former Scout Questions Club’s Transparency
Manchester United’s handling of Luke Shaw’s injury woes has come under fire, with former chief scout Mick Brown accusing the club of not being forthright about the left-back’s ongoing issues. Shaw, who has been sidelined for 260 days since February, recently faced another setback in his recovery, prompting concerns among fans and insiders alike.
Fans Demand Clarity Amid Injury Struggles
Supporters are increasingly frustrated, with some calling for the termination of Shaw’s contract after yet another blow to his comeback efforts. Despite making three appearances for England during his time off, Shaw’s absence from United’s lineup has raised eyebrows.
Injuries Linked to Past Trauma
Brown, who has a deep connection to the club, believes that Shaw’s current hamstring and calf problems are rooted in the “horrendous” broken leg he suffered in 2015. This injury has seemingly set the stage for a series of setbacks, with Shaw experiencing 24 different injuries since joining United in 2014, leading to a staggering 254 missed games.
Pressure Mounts with Lack of Honesty
The former scout argues that the club’s reluctance to disclose the true nature of Shaw’s injuries only adds pressure on both the player and the team. He expressed disappointment that United has labelled the issue merely as a “muscle strain,” questioning why it would take so long for a player to recover from what is often considered a less severe injury.
Calls for Empathy and Understanding
Brown insists that if the club were more transparent about the severity of Shaw’s condition, fans would likely respond with greater empathy. “If it’s something he may never fully recover from, I and everybody else would have great sympathy for him,” he stated. The ongoing saga raises important questions about communication and support within the club, as fans await clarity on Shaw’s future.
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