Luke Shaw insists Man Utd in good place to finish season well despite Euro exit
Luke Shaw, centre, helped Manchester reach the FA Cup final (Nick Potts/PA)
Luke Shaw knows Sundayâs FA Cup semi-final shoot-out win âdoesnât put things rightâ for Manchester Unitedâs Europa League humiliation but he is excited to have the chance to end a promising season on a high against Manchester City.
This has been an impressive first campaign under manager Erik ten Hag, who in February became just the second boss in the Red Devilsâ history to win a major trophy in their first season.
Sunday saw United return to Wembley two months on from that Carabao Cup triumph looking to inject new life into a season that threatened to disappointingly peter out had they lost to high-flying Brighton.
Ten Hagâs side headed to London reeling from Thursdayâs embarrassing Europa League quarter-final capitulation against Sevilla but â not for the first time this term â they succeeded in bouncing back with character.
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United had to dig deep against Albion under the arch to run out 7-6 shoot-out winners after it ended 0-0 after 120 minutes, setting up an all-Manchester FA Cup final on June 3.
Put to Shaw that Ten Hag must have been pleased with the character shown by United, he said: âYeah, of course, I think thatâs exactly what he said.
âHe said thatâs a team out there today that we were, and he wasnât sure what or who was there on Thursday night but obviously that wasnât acceptable.
âToday I think it doesnât put things right but it puts us in a good place to finish the season well because Champions League is a must for us and a Manchester derby now in the FA Cup final is an amazing game to be involved in.
âIâm really happy. For me, personally, Iâve been involved in two penalty shoot-outs and Iâve been on the losing side both times so to win one today was a big relief for me.

âWe donât want to be known as the team that comes back after a poor result but I think we showed character today. I think a lot of people thought that maybe today we would lose.
âBut inside the dressing room we had the confidence against a very good side, theyâre an amazing team. Letâs not get that wrong. And so, it was a tough game. But we stuck until the end and got that bit of luck in the shoot-out that you need.â
Juneâs all-Manchester final against potentially treble-chasing City provides a mouth-watering end to the season for United, who are well placed in their quest for a top-four finish ahead of Thursdayâs trip to stuttering Tottenham.
Champions League qualification and Carabao Cup glory would still represent a good return from Ten Hagâs first campaign, but the mood would have felt downbeat had Sundayâs semi-final ended in defeat on the back of the 3-0 loss at Sevilla.
âI think us as players in the back of our mind that of course was there because at the start of this week it was the biggest week of the season,â said Shaw, who impressed at centre-back on Sunday.
âThere was no doubt about it. A massive game in the Europa League and then of course this. It will have defined our season.
âI think if we get knocked out of both of them, then youâre right about the season (looking different). But I think today was a massive game, a massive opportunity to get into another final against a very good side and one I think everyoneâs going to look forward to being involved in.â
Unitedâs Wembley return to face City came thanks to their flawless shoot-out performance, with Ten Hagâs side scoring all seven of their spot-kicks.
Among the penalty takers were Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, with both players coolly converting at a ground where they suffered shoot-out heartache with England 22 months earlier.
The pair failed with their attempts in the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy at Wembley, but impressively put that disappointment behind them to strike from the spot.
â(That shows character) massively,â Shaw, part of that England defeat, said.
âI was next to Jadon and I said âwhatever happens, happens, just be confident â itâs part of football, things happen, these things happenâ.
âAnd I think maybe whatâs playing on their minds are the things that come with it, the racism and stuff that they experienced last time.
âBut, of course, for me, they showed amazing confidence to step up and because the last time they took one in a shoot-out it was, of course, here and the memories of that.
âBut Iâm really happy for both of them to put themselves forward and take really good penalties.â





