Sunday Sun

Shaw injury overshadow­s narrow loss for England

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GARETH Southgate’s men were brought down from their World Cup high by Spain, but England’s 2-1 UEFA Nations League defeat was overshadow­ed by a nasty-looking injury to Luke Shaw.

The Three Lions got the reception they deserved at Wembley as they returned to action for the first time since equalling their best-ever World Cup performanc­e on foreign soil.

But Spain gave Southgate an illustrati­on of the work still required as Saul Niguez and Rodrigo secured the visitors a comeback win after Marcus Rashford had opened the scoring in their first-ever Nations League match.

This was England’s first competitiv­e home loss since Steve McClaren’s men fell to Croatia in a crunch qualifier in November 2007, but the inauspicio­us start to Group A4 paled into insignific­ance when compared to Shaw’s injury.

The 23-year-old produced a worldclass pass for Rashford’s opener on his first internatio­nal start since September 2015 - just a week before the hideous injury that he this week revealed nearly cost him his leg.

But Shaw’s assured return to Eng- land duty came to a shuddering halt minutes into second half.

The left-back required lengthy treatment after colliding with Dani Carvajal and hitting the deck, eventually leaving the field on a stretcher and wearing an oxygen mask.

The Football Associatio­n said it is not as serious as it looked, but the shock naturally took the sting out of the second half.

And Shaw has been walking and talking in the England dressing room after being carried off.

Shaw suffered a double leg break playing for United in 2015 and was sidelined for 11 months and has been an ever-present for the Red Devils so far this season.

England pushed on in the closing stages but could not find an equaliser, with substitute Danny Welbeck seeing a goal ruled out deep in stoppageti­me.

Harry Kane said after the game that referee Danny Makkelie “bottled it” by ruling out Welbeck’s strike.

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