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22nd March 2018
10:47am GMT

Mourinho explained how he'd "wanted to defend better" and accused his players of a "lack of personality, lack of class and lack of desire," when asked why he withdrew the young full-back at half-time.
United legend Gary Neville has a theory on why Mourinho has repeatedly singled Shaw out for criticism and he's suggested that it's got much less to do with the England international's performances and more to do with an attempt from Mourinho to deflect attention away from his side's shortcomings this season.
Neville has claimed that Mourinho has identified an easy target in Shaw and has decided to use him as a scapegoat on whom the media's attention can be cast.
"To be honest with you, I can't help feeling the whole Luke Shaw issue is a distraction from the critical aspect of the season," Neville wrote for Sky Sports.
"United spent a lot of money and the aspiration was to win the Premier League and go as far as they could in the Champions League and obviously neither have happened.
"The issue for me isn't the individuals - whether Shaw, Paul Pogba or Alexis Sanchez are underperforming - but that the team aren't very consistent, which over the course of Mourinho's career his teams have always been.
"If you look at the performances against Liverpool and then Sevilla, they were night and day, and this looks like a group of individuals rather than a group functioning as a team.
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