Luke Shaw says Jose Mourinho has brought the Sir Alex Ferguson glory days back to Manchester United
Defender revealed injury-time goal made him the happiest he has ever been on the pitch
LUKE SHAW says Jose Mourinho has brought back the Manchester United glory days after Marcus Rashford's last-gasp winner against Hull.
The 18-year-old struck in the 92nd minute and Shaw said the talk in the dressing room after was of how it was just like the "smash-and-grab wins" so common under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Red Devils defender said: "It was an unreal feeling and even a few of the lads in the dressing room said it was like taking them back to the old days when they sometime used to get those smash-and-grab wins.
"I loved it and hopefully there's more to come."
Supersub Rashford's goal maintained United boss Mourinho's 100 per cent record and sees them behind Chelsea only on goals-for at the top of the table.
And for Shaw, who is expected to be part of Sam Allardyce's England squad, the win marks a solid three-game return to action after suffering a horror leg break last season.
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The left-back is part of a rearguard that has conceded just once in three matches and says the goal at Hull was the happiest he's ever been after the hell against PSV Eindhoven.
Shaw said: "I think, emotion-wise, that was the best I've felt ever on a pitch.
"I'm just so happy that we could get the three points, not just for us but for the fans. They were unbelievable.
"We've got to focus on the international break but obviously we have the big game against Manchester City when we come back.
"We know matches like that can help us win championships."