Man Utd veteran makes worrying admission after Hull nightmare | Football

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Luke Shaw says Manchester United did not prepare well enough ahead of their shock opening day defeat to Hull City in the Premier League.

There was plenty of optimism around the Red Devils at the start of the season but they began in terrible fashion with a 2-0 defeat at newly-promoted Hull.

Goals from Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy gave the underdogs the perfect return to the top flight and piled the pressure on Michael Carrick at the earliest opportunity.

Shaw obviously described the result and performance as ‘disappointing’ but surprisingly suggested that preparation was not good enough.

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Given it is the first game of the season, Manchester United fans may be frustrated that not enough work was done to deal with the threats Hull posed.

‘Disappointing, I think we knew Hull’s strengths,’ Shaw told Stan Sports. ‘Set-plays and wide positions and crosses into the box. At times we did defend well, but the goals, set-plays, not good enough. We knew they were going to be good from set-plays and ultimately it’s cost us the three points today.

‘Really disappointing. It’s not us and we knew it was coming. I think as a whole, as a group, collectively, we could prepare better. Especially knowing how good they are at set-plays and what their dangers are.

HULL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 22: Lucas Herrington and John Egan of Hull City celebrate at full-time following victory in the Premier League 2026/27 match between Hull City and Manchester United at MKM Stadium on August 22, 2026 in Hull, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Hull City celebrated a brilliant return to the top flight (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I think also going forward we were lacking that cutting edge today to score the goals and try to fight our way back into the game.’

The England international made it clear that this is the kind of game the Red Devils should be winning as they look to challenge at the top end of the Premier League table.

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‘No excuses at all in this game, but it’s the start of the season and maybe players are finding form a little bit,’ he said. ‘But no way is that an excuse, Manchester United should be coming to Hull and no disrespect to them, but we should be winning the game.’

HULL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 22: Manchester United head coach / manager Michael Carrick during the Premier League 2026/27 match between Hull City and Manchester United at MKM Stadium on August 22, 2026 in Hull, United Kingdom. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
Michael Carrick’s preparations have been questioned (Picture: Getty Images)

The Tigers’ two goals did come from set-plays, with the ball falling to Ajayi after an Oli McBurnie effort was saved by Senne Lammens from a corner.

The second goal came as Mendy headed in a dangerous free-kick cross from Regan Slater, with Shaw coming in for criticism from Wayne Rooney for his ‘schoolboy’ defending.

A frustrated Bruno Fernandes told TNT Sports: ‘It was the same mistakes we made last season, every away game we give too much of the ball to the opponent.

‘In the first 20 minutes, their goalkeeper was the one with the most touches.

‘We needed to press more, be more aggressive, and then again we need to work on set-plays and not concede these type of goals.

‘Against these types of teams, they are waiting for that moment. We knew before the game set-pieces would be a big part of their game.’

Manager Carrick tried to be more positive, adding: ‘We did some good things today and it will get lost. We have to find answers but because we lose one game, it doesn’t mean everything needs dissecting.’

Manchester United return to action against another newly-promoted team, Ipswich Town, on Sunday August 30.



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