Moreno: Shaw was very kind and doesn’t blame me
“Am pleased to be flying back to Manchester today so I can start my journey back onto the football pitch!”During his debut season at Old Trafford, Shaw struggled with niggling injuries as well as form, however, he had started this term exceptionally well”.
And Moreno has now revealed that the Red Devils man did not blame him for the incident that led to his injury, and said Shaw had been “very kind” to him during their “difficult” meeting. I was just in shock. I went with Phillip Cocu to the hospital.
Swansea City midfielder Jack Cork has backed Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw to return from his horrific leg break stronger than ever, as reported by the Daily Express.
Shaw was clattered into by a strong challenge from Hector Moreno, deemed not to be a foul by the referee on the evening.
Moreno was branded “disgraceful” by Heracles player Oussama Tannane for the high challenge which meant he had to be withdrawn.
The Mexican defender himself knows what it’s like to have suffered a broken leg and according to an interview with Dutch newspaper Metronieuws, he was happy that Shaw could accept his apology.
It remains unclear for how long Shaw will be sidelined, but Louis van Gaal said last week that he hoped to have the 20-year-old back before the end of the season.
“Seeing Luke in such distress was hard”.
“It is fair to say he has not been short of messages of support which I am sure has lifted his spirits”.
“We have a fantastic medical team here and we will ensure that he receives the best possible care”.