Luke Shaw's TOTY HONOURABLE card is rated 87, he is 181cm | 5'11" tall, left-footed England defender (LB)
that plays for
Manchester Utd
in
Premier League
with High/Med work rates.
His average user review rating is 4.5
out of 5 .
He has 2-star weak foot
and 3-star skill moves,
He does not have a real face in-game.
Luke Shaw has 2 special cards
with ratings between 84 and 87.
He was born on 12-07-1995 and he is now 28 years old.
His real-life stats are currently 0 goals and 0 assists in 12 matches in domestic competition. He also received 6 yellow cards and 0 red cards.
His current price on FUT is 0 on PlayStation,
0 on Xbox,
and 0 on PC.
Luke Shaw Objectives
Outside Honours
Score from Outside the Box in the Live FUT Friendly: TOTY Talents
Don't Mention It
Assist 4 goals using a Midfielder in the Live FUT Friendly: TOTY Talents
TOTY Success
Win 4 matches in the Live FUT Friendly: TOTY Talents
Forward Progress
Score in 10 separate matches using Premier League players in the Live FUT Friendly: TOTY Talents
First of all, sorry for my english. Hope it will not be as bad as it can be :)
Just like everyone using him, its because of the varane SBC. The whole year i used mendy, and he was still one hell of a player, but with the varane sbc, it was a golden chance to use a new left back. I had my concerns because i know his body type isn't the best, and mendy was still very good for me but i had it wrong.. I bought 4 new players for my team with Shaw the least exciting player of the bunch, but he was the most outstanding of the 4. He didn't lose a batlle in my first 5 games, he always was there saving me in the last moment and he also felt very fast. The objectives where not that difficult so it's a W-W situation.
I did the objective initially to have him as just a fodder card to use. Later when I sold my RB Davies and RB Rudiger for some nice icon sbc's, I started using him as a left back next to Sol(id) Campbell. Needless to say, I was very surprised by how good Shaw actually turned out to be!
I was initially scared that his weak foot would get in the way. Tricky situations in the back calls for precise passing. Well as it turned out for me, he barely uses his weak foot after all and makes good passes. I have not a single memory of him missing a pass. Very solid! Pleasantly surprised.
His crossing is also pretty high. When you combine this with the early crosser trait you can give some very nice balls to your attackers if you use him moving up the field. I personally don't use him like this. The reason I'll specify later.
Another nice thing about him is that he also does feel good on the ball. This was alsounexpected due to his body type. Of course he isn't the best on the ball, but also absolutely not the worst.
For a free card, he is absolutely great! He does what he needs to do and he does it good. There is only one thing that really makes him less of a player in that position and that is the stocky body type. He is still totally playable, but it does make things difficult. If he is up against a quick winger with a lot of dribbling, he sometimes has trouble tracking back and keeping up with the opponent. This is the reason why I don't let him join the attack from time to time. He just feels slower due to that body type which is very unfortionate! That is by far the only negative I found. This for me is a valid reason to replace him with Tanganga. I use my fullbacks defensively anyway so Tanganga's High/medium workrates are very sweet for me.
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