Manchester United are sat on four points after four matches in the Premier League after they were beaten 3-0 by Manchester City at The Etihad on Sunday.
The Red Devils were second-best for the majority of the match and were deservedly beaten by their local rivals, thanks to two goals from Erling Haaland and one from Phil Foden.
One of the talking points leading up to kick-off was the inclusion of Benjamin Sesko for his full Premier League debut after his move from RB Leipzig this summer.
Benjamin Sesko's performance against Man City in numbers
The Slovenia international will not remember the clash too fondly because his Manchester United teammates gave him very little to work with throughout the match.
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Sesko ended his 80 minutes on the pitch with 20 touches and one shot on goal, which was straight at Gianluigi Donnarumma, in the number nine position, per Sofascore.
The 6 foot 5 marksman only won three of his eight aerial duels, as Ruben Dias controlled him well, and that may be an aspect of his game that the he may look back on and think that he could have done better.
Sesko was far from the worst performer on the pitch, as it was mainly down to a lack of service as to why he was ineffective, but Luke Shaw was a contender for that award.
Why Luke Shaw should be dropped
The England international started in the left-sided centre-back role in Ruben Amorim's 3-4-2-1 system, with Patrick Dorgu ahead of him and Matthijs de Ligt to his right.
His performance was, unfortunately, worse than Sesko's and arguably the worst of any player on the pitch, as he played a part in all three of Manchester City's goals.
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Speaking on Sky Sports' live coverage of the match, Gary Neville claimed Jeremy Doku went past Shaw "like he's not there" for the first goal from Foden and noted that the defender was "nowhere near it" to stop Haaland's first goal.
The left-footed dud then put Harry Maguire under pressure after a poor touch and pass that contributed to Haaland being sent clear on goal for his and City's third.
Vs Man City Luke Shaw
Minutes 90
Clearances 1
Blocks 0
Interceptions 0
Tackles 1
Dribbled past 1x
Ground duels won 1/2
Aerial duels won 1/2
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, Shaw did little else in the match to make up for his errors for all three of the goals, winning just two duels in 90 minutes on the pitch.
The second City goal was, arguably, his worst moment in the game. Haaland made a run off the back of De Ligt and Shaw was, as Neville put it, "nowhere near it" because he did not anticipate the run, which gave the forward all the space he needed to lift the ball over Altay Bayindir.
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It was a dismal showing from Shaw, who was way worse than the isolated Sesko, and one that should lead to him being ruthlessly dropped from the starting line-up for the clash with Chelsea at OId Trafford next weekend.
In an ideal world, that involves Amorim changing the formation to a four at the back, dropping Shaw to bring in another midfielder, but that seems unlikely given that the manager has stuck with the system after many disappointing performances and results.
If the Portuguese boss sticks with the system, Maguire could come back into the starting line-up or Ayden Heaven could be given an opportunity to shine as a naturally left-sided player.