Fresh footage from Manchester United 's draw at Chelsea has shown manager Erik ten Hag ripping into defender Luke Shaw.
England international left-back Shaw has reclaimed his place of late, and started ahead of summer signing Tyrell Malacia at Stamford Bridge. United ended the game with a point, with Casemiro heading home a last-gasp equaliser after Jorginho had put the hosts ahead from the penalty spot.
There was still time for both teams to snatch a winner after the Brazilian opened his account for United in stoppage time. And, as the game ticked towards his conclusion, Ten Hag's feelings looked clear.
Shaw has returned to the starting line-up for the last four games, having come off the bench for Malacia in the Manchester Derby defeat at the start of October. The former Southampton man played the full 90 minutes against Chelsea, and it was his cross which found the head of Casemiro.
Deep into stoppage time, though, Shaw could be spotted taking his time after receiving the ball from the touchline. The camera then pans to Ten Hag, who was visibly animated at the lack of urgency in restarting the game.
Just thirty seconds of the allotted six minutes' added-on time remained, but Ten Hag didn't seem happy at all. As well as shouting in the direction of his player, he threw his arm up and gestured towards the pitch.
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Before United travelled to west London, much of the conversation was about Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portugal star was left out of the squad after reportedly refusing to come on as a substituted in the midweek victory over Tottenham, and Ten Hag explained the situation before kick-off at Stamford Bridge.
"What the talk - if you ask about that - is between Cristiano and me," the Dutchman said. "The statement is also clear, I think. He remains an important player in the squad.
"I am the manager, I am responsible for the culture here and I have to set standards and values and I have to control them. In the team, we have values and standards and I have to control that.
"After Vallecano, I told him it was unacceptable but not him everyone, this is the second time, there are consequences. We miss him tomorrow. It's a miss for the squad but it's important for the attitude and mentality of the group and now we have to focus on Chelsea as that is important."
United's point saw them end Saturday night fifth in the Premier League, a point adrift of Chelsea. They have since dropped to sixth after Newcastle won at Spurs on Sunday, but have a chance to climb into the top four if results go their way next weekend.