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Return Date Announced – Man Utd learn Luke Shaw injury fate after Erik ten Hag’s nervous wait for update

Shaw, who recently signed a new contract with the Red Devils, made his 250th appearance for the club on Wednesday night, but it was cut short due to a hamstring injury. Erik ten Hag has been given a boost following Luke Shaw's injury in Manchester United's win against Brentford on Wednesday night. Shaw, who signed a new contract with the Red Devils earlier this week, made his 250th game for the club against The Bees, however his appearance was cut short due to a hamstring injury. Ten Hag took him off before the break, replacing him with Tyrell Malacia. When asked about the seriousness of Shaw's injury after Marcus Rashford's first-half strike secured a 1-0 win, the Dutch manager cut a troubled figure in his post-match interview. "At the moment, I can't give anything about it," Ten Hag confessed. We must wait 24 hours before making an accurate diagnosis." According to The Times, after sending the former Southampton star for tests, United's medical team received encouraging news. The substitution was made as a precaution, and the club does not expect the injury will be long-term. It is unclear whether Shaw will be available for United's match against Everton on Saturday, as the 27-year-old will be monitored for the next 24 hours before Ten Hag makes a decision on his weekend intentions. Malacia is anticipated to deputize again if Shaw is not approved. Christian Eriksen returned to training on Thursday, giving Ten Hag another injury boost. Eriksen has been out since incurring ankle ligament damage in a 3-1 FA Cup win against Reading on January 28. The midfielder has missed 16 games and was not scheduled to return until later this month. Eriksen, on the other hand, has worked hard in rehab and is back practicing with his teammates at the club's Carrington headquarters. In the meanwhile, Erik ten Hag was glad to see Manchester United return to the standards he expects in Wednesday's Premier League victory over Brentford. Sunday's 2-0 loss to top-four rivals Following what Shaw deemed a "unacceptable" performance, Newcastle forced the players to have an open talk in the St James' Park dressing room. Ten Hag concurred with the left-back that the Magpies had more determination, emotion, and desire, which United recovered from three days later at Old Trafford. Marcus Rashford's first-half goal was the difference in a 1-0 win over the Bees - a night that may not be remembered fondly but delivered a much-needed shot in the arm. "I would say it was a very important win," Ten Hag added. "Of course, when you lose after the international break, you have to bounce back, and I think we did, and it was also a good performance." "When we didn't get a second goal in the second half, it became more of a battle, but I saw the determination, passion, and desire that I missed on Sunday." "I believe this is the standard we must bring to every game." What happened on Sunday was not acceptable. We are aware of this. This isn't United, and these aren't United's standards, so there were a few things I liked."

Erik ten Hag has been given a boost following Luke Shaw’s injury in Manchester United’s win against Brentford on Wednesday night.

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Shaw, who signed a new contract with the Red Devils earlier this week, made his 250th game for the club against The Bees, however, his appearance was cut short due to a hamstring injury. Ten Hag took him off before the break, replacing him with Tyrell Malacia.

When asked about the seriousness of Shaw’s injury after Marcus Rashford’s first-half strike secured a 1-0 win, the Dutch manager cut a troubled figure in his post-match interview. “At the moment, I can’t give anything about it,” Ten Hag confessed. We must wait 24 hours before making an accurate diagnosis.”

According to The Times, after sending the former Southampton star for tests, United’s medical team received encouraging news. The substitution was made as a precaution, and the club does not expect the injury will be long-term.

It is unclear whether Shaw will be available for United’s match against Everton on Saturday, as the 27-year-old will be monitored for the next 24 hours before Ten Hag makes a decision on his weekend intentions. Malacia is anticipated to deputize again if Shaw is not approved.

Christian Eriksen returned to training on Thursday, giving Ten Hag another injury boost. Eriksen has been out since incurring ankle ligament damage in a 3-1 FA Cup win against Reading on January 28.

The midfielder has missed 16 games and was not scheduled to return until later this month. Eriksen, on the other hand, has worked hard in rehab and is back practicing with his teammates at the club’s Carrington headquarters.

In the meanwhile, Erik ten Hag was glad to see Manchester United return to the standards he expects in Wednesday’s Premier League victory over Brentford.

Sunday’s 2-0 loss to top-four rivals Following what Shaw deemed an “unacceptable” performance, Newcastle forced the players to have an open talk in the St James’ Park dressing room.

Ten Hag concurred with the left-back that the Magpies had more determination, emotion, and desire, which United recovered from three days later at Old Trafford.

Marcus Rashford’s first-half goal was the difference in a 1-0 win over the Bees – a night that may not be remembered fondly but delivered a much-needed shot in the arm.

“I would say it was a very important win,” Ten Hag added. “Of course, when you lose after the international break, you have to bounce back, and I think we did, and it was also a good performance.”

“When we didn’t get a second goal in the second half, it became more of a battle, but I saw the determination, passion, and desire that I missed on Sunday.”

“I believe this is the standard we must bring to every game.” What happened on Sunday was not acceptable. We are aware of this. This isn’t United, and these aren’t United’s standards, so there were a few things I liked.”

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