#5 Luke Shaw
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You may be looking at this now when Luke Shaw is almost the first name on the team sheet for United, and wondering what the problem was between the pair, but Mourinho has never subjected a player to the same level of public criticism that he did the fullback.
It is a surprise that Shaw is actually still at United, and it is a testament to his professionalism and temperament that he was prepared to work so hard to win back the trust of his manager.
At times, it felt that Mourinho’s treatment of Shaw was almost personal, and he once stated that the young left back had only put in a good performance as he had been telling him what to do at all times.
The Englishman had been in and out of Mourinho’s team, but looks to have nailed down a spot this season, and returned to the England squad for their first fixtures since the World Cup in Russia.