Jack Wilshere: Heartbreaker
Jack Wilsere may have exchanged his frantic London life for a more relaxed seaside adventure, but reports emerged this weekend that his move has caused angst both back at Arsenal and down at Bournemouth.
Jack Wilsere may have exchanged his frantic London life for a more relaxed seaside adventure, but reports emerged this weekend that his move has caused angst both back at Arsenal and down at Bournemouth.
There were more minutes for Arsenal’s crop of talent, both senior and youth, players currently out on-loan across Europe.
After an encouraging start to life on-loan on the south coast, there was an interesting test for Jack Wilshere as Eddie Howe’s side travelled to the Riverside with a beatable opponent in their sights, but faced reinvigorated side after their draw against Arsenal last weekend.
Reading Jack Wilshere’s interview with the Daily Mail, it’s impossible not to think of it as a 2,000 word exit interview.
Jack Wilshere has rubbished Jamie Redknapp’s assertions that the midfielder’s time is over at Arsenal.
Jamie Redknapp and Tim Sherwood believe that Jack Wilshere has no future at Arsenal and that the player will realise he has to move from the club in order to have a career.
Eddie Howe was speaking after Bournemouth’s draw with Tottenham on Saturday and the Cherries manager was full of praise for Jack Wilshere who completed 90 minutes for the first time in living memory.
It was a better week for Arsenal’s crop of players out on-loan, especially Dan Crowley, who followed up his goal against Coventry with another well-taken finish against Port Vale in one of Saturday’s 3pm kick-off’s.
We all know that Laurent Koscielny loves a goal, but did you know that he’s scored more Premier League goals than Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere combined?
Wojciech Szczesny played the full 90 minutes as Roma prevailed in an impressive 3-1 away win against title challengers Napoli.
Jack Wilshere missed an absolute sitter for Bournemouth at the weekend but his teammate, Andrew Surman, has been praising the Arsenal man as he looks to get back to full fitness.
Jack Wilshere admitted on Facebook that he should have scored for Bournemouth after the Arsenal man missed an absolute sitter in their 2-2 draw with Watford.
After an encouraging display against Everton last time out, Jack Wilshere started and played 75 minutes for Bournemouth during their 2-2 draw against Walter Mazzari’s Watford side.
Jack Wilshere’s loan team, Bournemouth, drew 2-2 against Watford on Saturday afternoon and our midfielder missed a sitter.