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It was revealed that Amorim was dissatisfied with Manchester United's partner on the left side of the United Kingdom! The high-level renewal of one person repeats the mistakes of the past and pays for the injury

In Manchester United's 2-0 defeat to Arsenal, the British media revealed that new manager Ruben Amorim was angry at Arsenal's two corners, especially the second time, when Rashford gave a corner in a ridiculous way. He tried to play handsome and pick on Gunners captain Odegaard, but he played it up and kicked the ball off the line.

The Manchester Evening News reported that Amorim was furious at such a stupid corner. After the game, the 39-year-old boss bluntly said that the corner had changed the game and regretted that the pre-game preparations had not worked.

'I think corners and set-pieces changed the game and then we lost momentum. Amorim analysed: "Arsenal are very good at set-pieces, they spend a lot of time practising. They have the right players and they have routines. We spent two weeks practicing, we tried, but it's a shame. We know that every team in the Premier League is struggling with set-pieces. It was the difference between victory and defeat because we didn't play well and Arsenal didn't play well."

Trying not to give a corner to a team that threatens a corner is one of the manager's plans, but of course United failed to do it, with Garnacho and Marcus Rashford both giving Arsenal corners and being scored. "You're always learning, it's not a good thing, it's not a good feeling, it's really hard to accept," Amorim said. But you have to face the positives and the negatives, as you do in other games. So, let's focus on what we're doing, get all the players back and ready for the next game and go again."

Manchester United will return to Old Trafford on Saturday to host Nottingham Forest, who finished in the top six but were beaten 3-0 by Manchester City in midweek. Left-back Luke Shaw will be out of action, as he confirmed on social media that he will need to be out for a few weeks due to a recurrence of an old injury.

Weeks 3 and 9 are both weeks, and United insiders are concerned that the 29-year-old could be out for more than three weeks. Part of the reason is that the team doctor will have to be more careful with his recovery, having strained his hamstring 10 months ago and is out for three months!

Luke Shaw, once known as England's Carlos, made three appearances for England at the European Championships in July, was rumoured to have been given painkillers, returned to Manchester United in early August with a calf injury sustained for pre-season training, and only recently returned to the medical room after three games.

Club sources say Shaw is particularly saddened by his recent injury and feels unfortunate to have been injured again in training. However, the United hierarchy have already regretted it, signing him a four-year contract extension last year and now until 2027. Manchester United should have shortened the contract period, but as always, they gave a "4+1" long-term contract in the good hope of "renewing the contract to preserve value".

And Luke Shaw's reaction was no surprise, he was injured after injury. Since his £30 million move from Southampton to Manchester United in June 2014, Luke Shaw has played just 275 of United's 576 games. There are fears that he could be like Phil Jones and recuperate from a long-term paid injury after a contract extension.

Its fans have always defended him by breaking his leg in the 2014 Champions League group stage, arguing that the club must treat the "loyalist" well. But in fact, Manchester United has done its duty, giving him a high weekly salary of 190,000 pounds for many years, in contrast, Alan Smith, who also broke his leg for the Red Devils, was purged because of his substandard performance. Broken legs are not the root cause of Luke Shaw's ongoing injuries, as did Antonio Valencia, but through hard training, the former United captain rarely suffered injuries again.

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