🚨 THE UNTOLD STORY: Why Luke Shaw was the only player to wear a green training shirt during England training ahead of Euro 2024 🟢
Recurrent hamstring problems have kept the 28-year-old Manchester United left-back out of action since February.
His physical concerns made it uncertain if he would make Gareth Southgate’s final 26-man team for Euro 2024.
England received a boost on Tuesday as Luke Shaw returned to trainingHis condition meant he had to wear a green bib for the session
He did, however, ultimately board the aircraft and fly to Germany, where England touched down on Monday.
Twenty-four hours later, Shaw was observed exercising alongside his teammates.
Having no other left-footed defender in his team, this will be a huge advantage for Southgate.
Shaw did, however, have to wear a green bib, which designates him as a player to avoid touching because of his precarious condition.
The Man United player has 31 caps for his nation and three goals, one of which came in the Euro 2020 final loss to Italy.
Shaw’s availability for Sunday’s Euros opener against Serbia is still unknown, though.
Five days later, on June 20, they play Denmark in their last group-stage game.
In Friday’s 1-0 loss to Iceland, the 30-year-old Manchester City center-back was replaced at halftime.
He is anticipated to start against Serbia, though, as Marc Guehi was left out of the squad due to injury.