Manchester United's Luke Shaw is enjoying a standout season, and the veteran left-back recently opened up about the three club legends who have shaped his career. After years of battling injuries, Shaw has been a consistent presence for the Red Devils this term, playing in all 35 Premier League matches and proving his resilience on the pitch.
Reflecting on his journey, Shaw, who joined United in 2014 and is now the club's longest-serving player, shared the inspirations behind his game. First up is David Beckham, an icon whose influence transcended football. "It's just Becks, wasn't it?" Shaw recalled. "He was so iconic, so cool. He was different—not just on the pitch, but off it too. When you're growing up and playing football, you're always shouting Beckham when you shoot."
Next, Shaw highlighted Cristiano Ronaldo, a teammate he briefly shared the pitch with. "I've been really lucky with the players I've played with, but the top one has to be Cristiano," Shaw said. "You can see why he's been at the top for so long. His dedication, his professionalism—the way he lives, prepares, and works before and after training—it's unmatched."
Finally, Shaw paid tribute to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, whose fierce winning mentality left a lasting impression. "His winning mentality was something I've never seen before," Shaw explained. "Even in little training games, he always wanted to win. It was so, so big."
From Beckham's cool confidence to Ronaldo's relentless work ethic and Ibrahimovic's unyielding drive, Shaw's inspirations mirror the qualities that have fueled his own resurgence this season. For fans and aspiring players, it's a reminder that greatness on the pitch often starts with the legends who inspire us off it.
