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Man United's Shaw undergoes surgery; Moreno apologizes
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Man United's Shaw undergoes surgery; Moreno apologizes

Published Sep. 16, 2015 8:49 a.m. ET

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw underwent surgery on his broken leg on Tuesday night and will remain in Eindhoven to continue the early stages of his recovery.

The 20-year-old suffered a double fracture of his right leg 15 minutes into United's 2-1 Champions League defeat at PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday night following a heavy challenge from Mexico defender Hector Moreno.

United's medical staff attended to the stricken defender for almost 10 minutes on the pitch, giving Shaw oxygen before carefully placing him onto a stretcher.

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Shaw was taken straight to the St Anna hospital on the outskirts of Eindhoven where he underwent surgery and spent the night recovering.

United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward visited the England international on Wednesday morning ahead of the first-team squad's flight back to Manchester.

United also confirmed in a statement that they were "grateful for the excellent care" given to Shaw, who will fly back home separately from the flight carrying his team-mates.

The flight carrying the rest of the United squad is expected to land at Manchester Airport at 1.55pm.

Following the defeat at the Philips Stadion, United manager Louis van Gaal described Moreno's challenge on Shaw as "a very bad tackle".

Moreno has since issued an apology for the tackle and has insisted it was "an accident".

The 27-year-old has also suffered a broken leg during his career, which happened at the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil when playing for Mexico against the Netherlands which, incidentally, were coached at the time by Van Gaal.

Moreno said: "I don't know what happened, I don't remember. I just feel really bad because I was involved in the accident. I feel really sorry.

"I played the ball but in this kind of situation I don't care if it was a foul, I feel bad for him, for his family.

"I don't know how bad it is. I had myself that situation during the World Cup and it's bad

"It's difficult to say what happened. Now I just hope he will be back as soon as possible."

The news of Shaw's injury will also come as a blow to England manager Roy Hodgson.

Shaw started England's recent Euro 2016 qualifiers with San Marino and Switzerland, which prompted Hodgson to back the left-back to reach 100 caps for his country.

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