Jack Wilshere Injury Update…
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
claims midfielder Jack Wilshere is looking ‘very good’ in training and
should return to action in a month.
The 20-year-old missed the whole of last
season with an ankle injury and underwent surgery on a long-standing
knee issue in the summer.
Understandably, the Arsenal staff have
been cautious not to rush the youngster back this time after he suffered
a set-back when close to a first team return back in February.
Wilshere has been training hard in the
gym all summer to keep his fitness up and recently returned to train
with the rest of the squad as he stepped up his rehabilitation.
It now seems he’s not too far away from
making his return to the pitch, with Wenger claiming he’s looking very
good in training and he should be ready to start playing again in around
a month.
Arsene told Arsenal.com:
He is looking very good in training. Close? It depends what you call close. I would still give him a month. But it looks very good. In a month he should be starting to play again.
This is encouraging news and just like
Abou Diaby, Wilshere really will be like a ‘new signing’. It’s going to
be interesting to see what our starting midfield trio will be in the
middle of the park once Wilshere is back.
Diaby and Arteta have been superb so far
this season and there is no way Cazorla is being dropped! Perhaps Santi
could move out to one of the wide positions but that may stifle his
influence on the game.
Whatever side Arsene decides to put out,
it’s just nice that we’ll have real competition for places in the
squad. Maybe Wenger’s decision not to buy a defensive midfielder was the
correct one?
What midfield would you pick when Wilshere is back? Get involved in the comments section.
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