Snapped – This weekend’s football in pictures
A look at the top 10 pictures from the world of football this weekend.
A look at the top 10 pictures from the world of football this weekend.
Jack Wilshere played 66 minutes as Bournemouth lost 2-1 at West Brom.
Jack Wilshere has shocked everybody by returning to training shortly after picking up an ankle injury.
AFC Bournemouth have been charged with ‘failure to comply over ‘whereabouts’ rules designed to provide accurate details of training sessions and the location of players so they are available for drug testing at all times.’
Jack Wilshere is expected to feature for Bournemouth in their next Premier League game after his ankle injury turned out to be not as bad as first feared.
Barcelona midfielder, Xavi, is sure that Pep Guardiola will make a move for Jack Wilshere.
Former Gunner, Charlie Nicholas, reckons that if Mesut Ozil extends his Arsenal deal, Jack Wilshere will leave the club.
Jack Wilshere started but was replaced just before half-time after sustaining a painful knock to the ankle against Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola has said that Jack Wilshere left a ‘massive impression’ when Arsenal played Barcelona, despite claiming at the time that he had plenty just like him in his B ranks.
Eddie Howe has revealed that they would love to keep Jack Wilshere after his loan spell finishes at the end of the season but admits there have been no discussions with Arsenal.
Jack Wilshere has said that there is no decision regarding his future and that he will make a decision in the summer.
Jack Wilshere has admitted that he has no clue what he’s going to do once his loan spell at Bournemouth is up but he’ll decide at the end of the season.
Arsene Wenger claims that Bournemouth haven’t made a move for Jack Wilshere.
Jack Wilshere performed well again but ended up on the losing side as Bournemouth recorded their 12th loss of the Premier League campaign during a nine-goal thriller at Goodison Park.
Arsene Wenger has confirmed that he has no intention of recalling Jack Wilshere from Bournemouth despite the midfield crisis at the club.
Frank Lampard has officially announced his retirement from football and fellow players came out in support of the former Chelsea and England hero.
Arsenal sent another batch of players out on loan during the January transfer window making that 19 in total.