Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has been forced off in the first half their Barclays Premier League clash against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park with yet another injury and there has been a huge reaction on social media.
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The 19-year-old, whose season has been wrecked with various injury problems, went down under an innocuous looking challenge with Yannick Bolasie and unfortunately was not able to continue.
Take a look at a selection of message on Twitter in reaction to the England international’s latest setback:
Luke shaw needs to wear the petr cech mask/helmet And a full body armor every match!!
— Shibani (@shibani_10) May 9, 2015
Luke Shaw’s season review in one picture… pic.twitter.com/CXj8UNmoDu — MUFC Peoples Person (@PeoplesPerson_) May 9, 2015
What a sad season for Luke Shaw, injuries after injuries.
— Devils of United (@DevilsOfUnited) May 9, 2015
Luke Shaw looks like he’s been Tombstone piledrivered. — TheODDSbible (@TheOddsBible) May 9, 2015
are you serious. why is Luke Shaw made out of serrano ham
— Ben Himsworth (@HENBIMSWORTH) May 9, 2015
Luke Shaw down either dropped his kebab or got chilli sauce in his eyes
— Mad ad man (@Lordhillwood) May 9, 2015
Soon as u touch Luke Shaw once he’s down and out..wtf
— Nigerian God (@Echecrates) May 9, 2015
The bookies need to create a ‘Luke Shaw to get injured at any time’ market
— Kyle (@kylexgahgan_) May 9, 2015
It has been the only low point of the game for the Red Devils as they broke the deadlock in South East London thanks to a early penalty from Spanish midfielder Juan Mata, who found the back of the net to register a first goal in three games for Louis van Gaal’s side.
A win for the visitors will see them extend their lead over fifth placed Liverpool to seven points in the race for Champions League qualification and could be guaranteed a top-four finish should the Reds lose against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.