England contended with the group stages of the Euros without a natural left-back, however, Gareth Southgate may get some positive Luke Shaw news.
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- England only have one natural left-back
- Shaw missed the group stage through injury
- Could return for the Slovakia clash on Sunday
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WHAT HAPPENED?
England came into the Euros as one of the favourites but have failed to showcase their level through the group stage in Germany as they struggled to a win over Serbia and drew against Denmark and Slovenia. Part of their struggles can be explained by the lack of tactical adaptability that comes with a right-footed left-back with Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker having had to deputise in the position for Southgate. However, Shaw's potential return could see that burden lifted off England's shoulders.
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WHAT SHAW SAID
Speaking in the mixed-media zone, Shaw was asked about when he would return to action. He had a simple answer: "Next game."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Southgate had admitted earlier that it was a 'gamble' to have taken Shaw in his 26-man squad for the Euros with his issues with fitness throughout the season with Manchester United and not having elected to bring another natural left-back to Germany. However, Shaw's potential return could help Southgate reinvigorate the squad as they look to win their first major trophy since 1966.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ENGLAND?
The Three Lions will be in action next when they take on Slovakia in their round of 16 clash at Veltins-Arena as Southgate will hope that he will be able to call upon Shaw to start or at least feature as a substitute.