Wembley villain Sergio Ramos has wished Luke Shaw a speedy recovery following Spain's Nations League victory over England.
Spain came from behind to beat the Three Lions 2-1, thanks to goals from Saul Niguez and Rodrigo after Marcus Rashford put the hosts ahead at Wembley.
However, the match was somewhat marred by Shaw's head injury suffered in the second half.
The Manchester United left back had to be carried off on a stretcher after a nasty collision with Dani Carvajal. He was treated by 10 medical staff on the pitch for over six minutes and had to be provided with oxygen.
And after the match, Ramos - who received boos from the England fans following his role in the Champions League final - wished Shaw well on Twitter.
After England confirmed Shaw was 'awake and alert', Ramos wrote on his social media page: 'Get well soon Luke Shaw'.
Gareth Southgate also offered a positive update on Shaw's injury, while the full back himself also reassured fans that he felt fine afterwards.
Southgate said: 'He’s sat up in the dressing room and talking and seems fairly comfortable.
'We’ll have to assess him a bit more overnight and tomorrow. But that’s definitely a good sign anyway.'
Shaw tweeted: 'Thank you for all the love and support I am doing fine and am in the best hands. I’m a fighter so I will be back soon!'