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3rd July 2021
09:52pm BST

Luke Shaw has had a tournament to remember at Euro 2020. (Photo by Robin Jones/Getty Images)[/caption]
Shaw was out of the England picture for long stretches, under Gareth Southgate. Even when he started to put in consistently strong performances for United, the struggled to break back into the international picture.
Eventually, Southgate could no longer ignore him. Shaw had a fine season with United and came into Euro 2020 as the presumptive starting left-back. Again, Southgate took his time but ultimately made the right call.
Against Ukraine, while looking defensively solid again, he cropped up with big plays in big moments.
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For two of England's goals - Harry Maguire's header and Harry Kane's second - Shaw's deliveries into the box were so good that scoring was made easy.
Shaw now has three assists at Euro 2020 [joint second] and is just one behind top creator Steven Zuber of Switzerland. He has created eight goal-scoring chances for England too - no other player in that star-studded squad has come close.
If you needed to know anything about what his teammates thought of Shaw, you only needed to look at their reaction when he was subbed off, after 63 minutes and with England 4-0 up.
Maguire, Kane, Raheem Sterling and Kalvin Phillips all approached him as he jogged off. Jordan Henderson showed a nice burst of pace to do likewise. Mobbed by five of his teammates and the back slapped off him, he was finally delivering on the promise that so many saw in him, back in February 2014, when he made his senior England debut, at 18.Mourinho is on punditry duty for this tournament, so it will be fascinating to see if he offers Shaw and crumbs of comfort. If he does or doesn't, Shaw is winning the war right now.
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