Shaw is currently in Germany with Englandâs Euro 2024 squad but did not feature in the Three Lionsâ first four games as he recovers from a hamstring problem.
His absence has been a real problem for Gareth Southgate, who has played right-back Kieran Trippier on the left to little success.
Southgate is even considering a shock formation change ahead of Saturdayâs quarter-final against Switzerland which would allow England to play without a regular left-back.
Shaw has not featured for club or country since aggravating a hamstring injury in Manchester Unitedâs 2-1 win over Luton Town in mid-February.
He had to go off with a hamstring issue the week before against Aston Villa but was asked by Ten Hag to feature against Luton, something he has admitted he regrets agreeing to.
Neville believes it was âreally poorâ that Ten Hag risked Shaw against Luton and says his absence is being felt by England, just as it was at Manchester United in the second-half of the season.
âThat left side has been blocked,â he said on ITV. âWhen Phil Foden comes inside, the biggest problem is we donât have a natural left-footed left-back going outside him.
âIt was the same for Manchester United all season with Marcus Rashford. Luke Shaw is such an important player for United and Rashford. Weâve miss that badly [at the Euros].Â
âI couldnât believe he played in that game. He should never have played in that game.Â
âI was travelling to Luton that day thinking he was out. He had to go off and youâre thinking, âwhatâs going on there?â It was really poor.âÂ
Given Shaw is yet to get any minutes at the Euros, it would be a surprise if he featured in Saturdayâs crucial quarter-final against Switzerland.
Speaking last month Shaw, who scored in the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy, admitted he regretted agreeing to play against Luton back in February.
âI felt something against Aston Villa and came off at half-time at Villa Park,â Shaw said. âItâs kind of Âeveryoneâs fault. Partly my fault, partly medical staff, I think everyone would admit that.
âI didnât train the whole week. The scan came back and there wasnât too much there. But I didnât train all week, then trained the day before the game. If the manager asks me to play, Iâm never going to say no. I shouldnât have played.â
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