Manchester United defender, Luke Shaw has come out to say that it feels very special to be able to make the 26-man squad for the Three Lions. He recently revealed that at this time last year, he surely wouldn’t have been anywhere near the squad.

According to Luke, he is happy with the progress he made this season because he always wanted to make his way to the England squad after a long break.
Shaw added that he was very naive when he was called up in 2014, but he is way more mature for his nation right now.
His words, “It’s extremely special to be able to make the 26-man squad,”
“If you look at this time last year, speaking about England, I wouldn’t have been mentioned by anyone or by Gareth and at the start of the season, there was an aim to get back into the England squad.”
“I was young and a bit naive [when I was called up in 2014]. And I think sometimes when I was in that situation I didn’t realise how big it was, the fact that I was here at a tournament. Young lads, nowadays they just go with it and I think maybe I did at that time.”
“Now to be a part of this squad, I’m a bit more mature and understand things a lot better now, so massive pride and so proud to be able to be in a 26-man squad going to represent England, that’s the highest level you can get in my opinion in football and I’m just very grateful and massively looking forward to it.”
On breaking his leg in 2015, “To be honest it was a very bad injury but the hospital, the way they dealt with me, I think I was quite lucky my family were there, my mum and dad. I had them right next to me as soon as I got to the hospital. A bit of family love always helps,”
“Since then, of course, I knew it was going to be a long journey to try and get back to my best but I always believed I would. At times people always doubted me but deep down I pushed myself and believed one day I would be able to show people I can get back to a high enough level.”
“I want to keep going. I want to improve as a player and also as a person. When my mum and dad were there, to make them proud. The main aim is to try and help England win a tournament.”
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