Shaw getting back on track after horrific injury

Football
By Game Yetu | Aug 29, 2016
(Files) In this file picture taken on July 29, 2014, Manchester United's Luke Shaw runs with the ball during a Champions Cup match against Inter Milan at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. Luke left Southampton for Manchester United for £27 million (rising to £31 million)*. After a fine 2013-14 campaign, which saw him supplant Ashley Cole in the England squad, 19-year-old left-back Shaw joined United in a move that made him the fourth-most expensive defender in history. Currently sidelined by a hamstring injury. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM

Luke Shaw is getting back on track with his Manchester United and England career and wants to get on the road quickly. The left-back suffered a horrific double leg break against PSV in 2015.

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The United defender has fully recovered from the injury and is working towards earning his driving test before the trip to Stamford Bridge in October.

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The former Southampton player revealed prior to the 2014 World Cup that he couldn't drive, but planned on how to learn it in the shortest time possible.

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According to ="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3762722/Manchester-United-left-Luke-Shaw-learns-drive-matte-black-Range-Rover-eve-England-call-up.html">daily mail<, the injury postponed his progress slightly, but he is clearly set on passing his test with England duty on the horizon again - two years after the first time he said he would.

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