Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has cleared up any doubt surrounding his decision to substitute Luke Shaw at half-time during Manchester United's win over Granada on Thursday.
Shaw started left-back in the Europa League quarter-final first leg clash at the Los Cármenes, but was replaced by Alex Telles at the break.
United were already a goal to the good by that stage with Shaw performing solidly, though he did pick up a booking just moments before the teams disappeared down the tunnel.
However, the yellow card did not form part of Solskjaer's thinking when making his decision, but rather as a precaution due to a concern seemingly over an injury. “I had to protect Luke,” Solskjaer said, when asked why he had withdrawn his full-back. “But I think and
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