Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw took part in an England training session on Monday.
It was Shaw’s first time training with his international teammates this summer, after missing out on Euro 2024 with a hamstring injury.
The injury had kept Shaw out of action for his club since February and Gareth Southgate’s decision to recall him after four months without a game surprised many people.
Shaw had previously trained alone since arriving in Germany, but all 26 members of Southgate’s squad trained together ahead of their Group C clash against Slovenia.
Shaw, 28 – who has 31 senior international caps to his name – is the only specialist full-back in the England squad.
Newcastle right-back Kieran Trippier started in the number 3 role in England’s matches against Serbia and Denmark.
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Left-back Luke Shaw, 31, took part in an England training session on Monday morning.
Monday’s session at Blankenhain featured England’s full squad of 26 players, including Harry Kane (left), Kieran Trippier (centre) and Anthony Gordon (right).