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Luke Shaw is still adjusting at Manchester United following his summer move from Southampton.

The 19-year-old came to Old Trafford having impressed as a Premier League regular on the south coast and started for England at the World Cup in Brazil.

His first season with the Reds has seen his game time limited though, with a number of injuries hampering his progress and Daley Blind impressing at left-back in recent weeks.

Shaw admits there is plenty of room to improve, but still can't believe his luck to be part of United.

“It’s been a frustrating one because of the injuries I’ve picked up but I’m loving it!' he said.

"If I was to write a school report on my first season here I’d give myself a C-. You don’t realise just how big Man United is until you’re actually here – it’s frightening! It is the biggest club around.

"I’m playing with the likes of Wayne Rooney, [Angel] Di Maria, [Radamel] Falcao and it’s weird because my friends always talk about them, saying how good they are and I’m just thinking 'Wow, I play with them!' I’m probably one of the luckiest 19 year olds to be alive."

Shaw is in contention for the weekend, when United will play the team the teenager supported as a child.

"Chelsea is one of the first games I look for when the new fixtures come out," he told Match of the Day magazine .

"I haven’t scored yet so I don’t know. If my first goal was to come against Chelsea I’m not sure what I’d do."

See how Shaw fared in the Keep or Sell survey filled out by fans last month.