Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand made predictions related to Luke Shaw after heavily criticised England International by Roy Keene.
At Fit and the fire, Shaw proved he could be one of the best fullbacks in the Premier League.
However, injuries and poor form have affected the Man UTD star in recent years, with Keene blowing up him due to his poor performance in a 3-0 defeat against Manchester City.
Keene claims that England International has “escaped murder for years.”
“Show is an international football player so he can catch it that way,” Keene said.
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“I think he’s been away from murder for years at United, he’s always injured and never fit.
“We’ve made excuses and then he’s getting some games under his belt and he’s making the decision not to want to tackle anyone.”
The show then issued an honest response, admitting that critics had points as they needed to do better for Man UTD.
The left back was then defended by teammate Harry Maguire, and Ferdinand took the time to praise the two defenders.
Ferdinand supported the show this weekend by “performing” against Brentford.
“Personally, I think it’s great from Harry Maguire, because it’s a job to protect the players if the captain/senior players come in and think they’re being treated unfairly,” Ferdinand told Men Sports.
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“I think it’s something I like to see Luke Shaw come out and talk about himself.
“I like watching players leave.
“I’m sure he’ll lead Luke Shaw to a performance this week. I think Luke Shaw is a brilliantly talented player. He’s so unhappy with his injuries that he couldn’t maintain his fitness, so I’m back to that word and there’s consistency.
“If you can’t match what’s look and become available, it’s going to be difficult to really engrave your authority and really maintain the level of performance required by the top club.”