On Sunday, however, Shaw was rewarded for a stunning revival at Old Trafford with his first England cap since 2018 and second in four years and seized his chance in impressive fashion. Shaw had already earned three England caps by the time he switched to Old Trafford, since when he managed only five more, before give the nod again on Sunday by Gareth Southgate. "The last two years I have been watching the games and regretting not having taken my chance," Shaw said. Not far behind will be Chelsea's young midfielder Mason Mount, who scored England's second goal on Sunday. He is the first Chelsea player to score or assist in three consecutive England appearances since Frank Lampard.
Source: The Star March 28, 2021 20:13 UTC