PSV 2 Manchester United 1 player ratings: Who was the star man as PSV win on night overshadowed by Luke Shaw horrific injury?

The incident happened in the 14th-minute

Vaishali Bhardwaj
Tuesday 15 September 2015 18:45 EDT
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Hector Moreno clashes with Luke Shaw
Hector Moreno clashes with Luke Shaw (Reuters)

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Manchester United squandered a lead to lose 2-1 to PSV Eindhoven and had left back Luke Shaw carried off with a suspected broken right leg on an unhappy return to the Champions League on Tuesday.

Shaw required oxygen as he was being taken off on a stretcher midway through the first half, after being hurt by a tackle in PSV's area from Hector Moreno.

Memphis Depay, a former PSV player, gave United the lead in the 41st minute of the Group B match by dribbling between two defenders and shooting through the goalkeeper's legs.

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Moreno equalized in the lengthy period of first-half stoppage time - caused by his challenge on Shaw - with a header that deflected in off Daley Blind.

Luciano Narsingh's 57th-minute goal secured PSV's victory.

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