Friday, 28th November, 2014



Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that midfielder Jack Wilshere will come back even stronger post his injury.

The 22-year-old will be out of action for three months after suffering from an ankle injury in the match against Manchester United last weekend.




Wenger, though disappointed with the loss of one of his key players, insists that Wilshere is a player with strong determination and is bound to come back strongly.

"He always comes out stronger and when I spoke to him, the final sprint of the season is already in his mind. He's a very strong boy", Wenger told his club's official site.

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“He’s prepared and focused on coming back to finish the season well.

“I think he will be back at the end of February, beginning of March and he will focus on coming back to rehab, having a strong rehab, and then I’m sure he will help us to do well until the end of the season."

The 65-year-old also took time to add that Wilshere is a football man, who loves the game, and is capable enough to deal with adversity at a very young age.

“He's very down – Jack is a football man who loves the game.

"But on the other hand, he's a very strong character as well and he has learnt to deal with adversity at a very young age."

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