Saturday, April 14, 2012

Wilshere's Chances Diminishing

Hopes that Arsenal's young midfielder Jack Wilshere will play a part for either his club this season or England in the upcoming Euro 2012 competition are slowly diminishing in light of Arsene Wenger's recent, somewhat pessimistic view on the 20 year-old's injury and recovery process.

Wenger is quite rightly adamant that Wilshere must prove his fitness and show that he is once again physically able to cope with the strenuous demands of competitive football once again.

The player has been out of action for the whole footballing season recovering from numerous setbacks since a stress fracture in his ankle originally halted his career in pre season. The Arsenal manager said:

"We are now in mid April, the Euros start in the middle of June. Anyone who knows what is required at the top level, in terms of intensity, will realise time’s getting short now." 

"I said last week, the next three weeks would be decisive and now we have two weeks in front of us.”
Evidently, time is unfortunately running out for the youngster, but an extensive recovery of this sort is not something which will be wanted to be rushed, especially with Arsenal's poor luck with injuries to their squad.

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