Jack Wilshere akipambana na kiungo mshambuliaji wa Man United, Ji Sung-Park
Jack Wilshere has made an astonishing promise to stay with Arsenal for the rest of his career.
And the injured midfielder has revealed he hopes to return to training before Christmas as he continues his recovery from ankle surgery.
Wilshere, 19, said: 'Can I promise I will be at Arsenal for ever? I can promise that, yes.
'I’ve been at the club since I was nine and I’ve learned to love it.
'From the (Patrick) Vieira days, to (Dennis) Bergkamp, (Cesc) Fabregas, I’ve watched them come through and move on.
'But now there’s a crop of new players, (Aaron) Ramsey, myself, Kieran Gibbs, hopefully we can really create something special.
'I love the club and I want to be part of its future.'
Wilshere hasn’t played yet this season due to a serious ankle injury which needed surgery. An X-ray has confirmed he is on schedule to be back in training next month.
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'It's going really slow at the minute and obviously I'm really frustrated,' he told
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'It's going really slow at the minute and obviously I'm really frustrated,' he told
'I should be back in training by mid-December, then I can crack on and it’s up to the boss when he picks me.
'It’s massively frustrating, especially after last year when we were so close to winning a trophy. We beat Barcelona at home and everything seemed to be going well and it ended sadly.
'I was looking forward to this season, I really thought we could push on and do something. To get a setback is massively frustrating but I’ll be back in December and hopefully we can push on from then.'
Wilshere has had to sit by and watch his club struggle following the departures of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri. But after the comfortable win over West Brom, the England international hailed the performance as one of the Arsenal of old.
'We seem to get better and better every week,' he added. 'We had a bad start to the season and everyone knows that. I’m not going to lie and say we did well, we didn’t.
'The boys had to play together, they're new players some of them. We seem to be getting better and better every week.
'[Against West Brom] was probably one of our best performances.
We passed it around like the old Arsenal and we seem to be back to winning ways.
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