Luke Shaw was forced off with injury just 24 minutes into Manchester United’s clash with Crystal Palace.Shaw was replaced by Noussair Mazraoui at Old Trafford as Michael Carrick had to make an early change.Shaw looked despondent as he was forced off for Man UnitedGettyThe 30-year-old had started every game under Carrick’s interim spell that has seen them pick up five wins out of six in the Premier League.Shaw has started every Premier League game for United this season, enjoying one of his longest injury-free spells for some time.No United player had played more minutes for the club this season than Shaw.Luke Shaw injury blowDaniel Munoz stepped on Shaw’s ankle causing the United player to need medical treatment.It was deemed he could not continue as he hobbled off the Old Trafford pitch.World Cup worry?Shaw has been pushing for a place in England’s World Cup squad this summer.The 34-cap Three Lions international hasn’t played for his country since starting the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain 19 months ago.He has not been selected by Thomas Tuchel yet, but his reliability this season for United saw him be tipped as a potential inclusion.Shaw has missed more than 300 games for club and country due to injury since arriving in 2014.Asked whether the England door is still open, Shaw told talkSPORT in February: “Oh, of course, you would never shut it.Shaw has been an ever-present for Man United this seasonGetty“I’ve had some amazing memories with England, played in the last two European Championship finals, and I feel like I’ve been a big part of that.“So yeah, of course I’ll never shut that door, especially now when I feel like you know my fitness is at a really good level and I think the manager of England knows what I can bring and what I can do.“So, for me, it’s just what I need to do is just keep playing games, keep fit, and whatever happens happens.”On whether Tuchel has spoken to him about an England recall, Shaw added: “No, I don’t know, we haven’t spoken too much about that.“Hopefully, we can have a conversation soon, and look, whatever happens, I’ll respect his decision. I’ll always respect it.“I think the only thing I can do is focus on what I’m doing for Manchester United at the moment, and if a call-up comes, it comes, and if it doesn’t, it doesn’t.“I just get on with performing for Manchester United, as of course that is my club, and I want to do well for them.”