A. Wengeras: Wilshere Returns to Top Form

London's "Arsenal" team received bad news about Danny Welbeck, so coach Arsene Wenger found something to cheer the fans up. According to him, Jack Wilshere, who has been plagued by injuries near his best athletic form, has recently broken his leg. Last Thursday, the defender took to the field after a substitution in the UEFA Europa League clash against "Koln" and is likely to play in this evening's EFL Cup match against "Doncaster Rovers." "If you asked me if he has already returned to his full, one hundred percent potential, I would say no," said Wenger. "However, he is not far from it." "Everything else can now be gained only by playing matches. That's why I believe that matches like the Europa League or EFL Cup are very important for Jack at the moment." "He is focused, working hard, and determined to fight for his place in the team. There is a huge fight going on, and that's what we want." "Watching him fulfill his potential is our dream." "I started Jack in the starting lineup when he was 17 years old. This means that I trust him. You must be sure that he is a special player if you allow a 17-year-old boy onto the field." "He is special, but we are all the same in that we need to be healthy. I must be healthy to work, and a footballer must be healthy to play." Wilshere was loaned out to "Bournemouth" last season. He did not finish the season due to the aforementioned leg fracture.

Preparations for tomorrow ✔ Looking forward to being back at the Emirates

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