Luke Shaw says that his poor relationship with Jose Mourinho is much worse than most people realise during their spell together at Old Trafford.
While Mourinho was in charge at Manchester United he publicly criticised Shaw several times, pulling no punches as he slammed the player’s ‘football brain’ and commitment in training sessions.
The Portuguese manager brought up Shaw’s name after England’s 1-0 victory over Czech Republic at Euro 2020 as well, criticising his delivery from corner kicks.
‘The negative thing I would say is once more they were very poor on attacking corners,’ Mourinho explained on talkSPORT after the victory.
‘The service was dramatically bad. They have so many good players to attack corners. The crosses are not passing the first man. ‘Luke Shaw, in my opinion, very good tonight but very poor on the corner. [Kalvin] Phillips, the same.
Shaw finds the continued criticism strange and feels Mourinho has an unhealthy problem with him.
‘I am trying to move on but, obviously, he can’t,’ said Shaw. ‘He continuously talks about me, which I find quite strange. Even some of the lads have said: “What’s his problem?’ and, “Why does he keep talking?”
‘What he says now is nothing compared to how it used to be. I don’t think any of you realise the two or three years I had with him and how bad it was then, what it was like then.
‘I am being totally honest. I am so past it now. I have grown up a lot. The three years I had with him, I learnt a lot. I find it easy to ignore him now and even laugh about it. But it’s better just to ignore it.
‘Hopefully he can find his peace with that, finally move on and stop worrying about me. Clearly I’m in his head a lot. He clearly thinks about me a lot.’
Shaw accepts that Mourinho is working with the media during the Euros, so will be expected to give his opinion and he has strong opinions on the Man Utd defender.
‘His job is to comment on what he feels is right,’ said Shaw. ‘His voice is obviously very big. He likes to talk a lot about me, as everyone has seen recently. But his voice is his own. He can say what he wants. I will focus on myself.
‘It’s different with different players. He likes some, he doesn’t like others. I think I fell into the category where he didn’t like me.
‘I tried as hard as I could to get back on to his side but it never worked out, no matter what I did. There is no hiding that we didn’t get on. I think he was a brilliant manager but, you know, the past is the past. It is time to move on.’