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Manchester United suffered a double blow in its first UEFA Champions League group-stage game in almost two years.

Not only did the Red Devils drop their group-stage opener on the road against Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, they also lost the services of starting left back Luke Shaw. PSV defender Hector Moreno appears to have broken Shaw's leg with a heavy tackle in the first half (warning: the video is graphic).

Shaw was stretchered from the field and taken to a local hospital with a suspected broken leg.

A disappointed Shaw told his followers on Twitter he'll be back.

Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey, who suffered a gruesome leg break in 2010, and England internationals Ross Barkley and Nathaniel Clyne joined Shaw's former club Southampton in sending messages of support on Twitter.

Moreno, a Mexican international, scored the game-tying goal for PSV in the first half. Luciano Narsingh scored PSV's second in the 57th minute to give the Dutch club a 2-1 win.

Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@lequipe