Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw had enjoyed a good start to the season
Luke Shaw: Man Utd's Van Gaal says injured defender is 'big loss'
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says the "big loss" of Luke Shaw to serious injury leaves a gap in the defence which will be hard to fill.
The 20-year-old left-back is recovering from surgery on a double fracture to the right leg he suffered in the 2-1 Champions League loss at PSV Eindhoven.
Van Gaal said Shaw's season was "nearly finished" after Hector Moreno's tackle.
He added: "We built up a left wing with Memphis and Luke Shaw. We have to start filling it again and it is not easy."
Shaw, who started all eight games for United this season, is the only recognised left-back in their Premier League squad.
However, Van Gaal, whose side are at Southampton on Sunday, is confident he has the right players who can deputise in his position.
"It is not a problem, but Shaw is the line-up player and it is very difficult to replace him when he is in such a good shape," the Dutchman said.
"In Daley Blind, Marcos Rojo and Ashley Young, we have good replacements."
Blind moved to left-back against PSV following Shaw's injury, with Rojo, playing his first competitive match in over two months, coming on for Shaw to replace Blind at centre-back.
‘Shaw might return to England on Saturday’
Van Gaal said he contacted his injured England defender on Thursday, and added that Shaw might be set to fly back to England from Eindhoven on Saturday.
"I called him last evening," he continued. "He sounds very strong. Amazing for me. Big surprise. A good thing. But he knows it is a long way that he has to go.
"His family is there and we have sent people to him. When he comes back we will have everything prepared. Maybe he will come back tomorrow. Then it's a long period of rehabilitation.
"I am always saying that it is not physical but also mental. For us, it is a big loss. Also the team. I said it shall be the season of Luke Shaw. Now it is finished nearly."
What Shaw could miss
194 days: England play Germany in a friendly (26 March 2016) |
212 days: Henrik Larsson's recovery time after a double leg break |
218 days: Bryan Oviedo's recovery time after a double leg break |
243 days: Final day of the Premier League season (15 May 2016) |
250 days: FA Cup final (21 May 2016) |
252 days: Aaron Ramsey's recovery time after a double leg break |
269 days: Euro 2016 begins in France (10 June 2016) |
296 days: Eduardo's recovery time after a double leg break |
299 days: Euro 2016 final (10 July 2016) |