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England boss Gareth Southgate claims Manchester United duo are genuinely injured

Three Lions chief defends Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw after Jose Mourinho rant

GARETH SOUTHGATE claims Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling are suffering genuine injuries.

Jose Mourinho slaughtered the pair for refusing to play through the pain barrier for Manchester United at Swansea on Sunday.

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England boss Gareth Southgate claims Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw are genuinely injuredCredit: Getty Images

Southgate has left the pair out of the England squad for Friday’s clash with Scotland and Tuesday’s prestige friendly with Spain.


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The interim head coach said: “Chris hasn't played for quite a while and Luke has played but we've known he's had ongoing difficulties coming back from a very serious injury.

“Our medical teams – as with all the clubs – have been liaising very closely throughout the week.

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“The decision with Luke was a bit later but we've been aware both have been carrying injuries.

“I think when people saw me play they thought I was injured most of the time.

“In terms of what Jose said that's a club matter, it's not for me to comment on in terms of players playing with injuries.

Jose Mourinho questioned how injured Chris Smalling really was after the Swansea match on SundayCredit: Reuters
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Luke Shaw was also a late injury withdrawal for United, which Mourinho cast doubts onCredit: Getty Images
Gareth Southgate says he believes both men are genuinely injuredCredit: PA:Press Association

“There's always a line for a player. I think players want to play, generally. In individual situations you need more information to be able to comment.

“It totally depends on what an injury -  what part of the body, what are the ramifications...it's a very individual thing.”

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