Luke Shaw explains why he liked tweet criticising Manchester United teammate Marcus Rashford

Shaw has said that his social media activity after Manchester United’s win over Chelsea was ‘not intentional’

Harry Latham-Coyle
Thursday 07 December 2023 08:08 EST
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Luke Shaw has said that his liking of a social media post that referred to Manchester United teammate Marcus Rashford was “not intentional”.

Shaw’s official account on X, formerly Twitter, liked a post from Manchester United news account Centre Devils which quoted the club’s former full-back Patrice Evra.

Appearing on Amazon Prime Video’s coverage of a morale-boosting home win at Old Trafford over Chelsea, Evra was asked about the prospects of Rashford and Anthony Martial getting back into Erik ten Hag’s side after the pair were dropped to the bench by the Dutch manager.

“I think it will be tough for Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial to come back into the starting eleven,” Evra said.

Shaw’s like was highlighted by an account for Manchester United fans, forcing the England international to move to dispel suggestions that his activity had been a dig at his teammate, who has struggled for form this season.

The left-back replied to one post highlighting his apparent like saying: “Come on don’t be silly, obviously not intentional.”

A 2-1 win over Chelsea lifted Ten Hag’s side back into the Premier League’s top six.

Scott McTominay scored twice in a much-improved showing from Manchester United, and the Scottish midfielder stressed afterwards that his side must now build consistency.

“I felt like that was a game where we had to come out and show to the fans that we have full focus on this game, we want to play well and give a reaction.

“It has to be like that every week, though. [It] can’t just be one game where we need to show a reaction. We have to come out and show that every week.”

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