Jack Wilshere announced Friday at the age of 30 that he would be retiring from football. “I have lived my dream,” the former midfielder published on social networks. A sad day for everyone who enjoyed that game whose potential was cut short by injuries. Wilshere, who belonged to Arsenal between 2008 and 2018, is one of the biggest talents in recent English football.
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Wilshere has been a two-time FA Cup champion at Arsenal (2014 and 2015) and, according to The Athletic portal, he will be the coach of the ‘Gunners’ U-18 team. Arsenal have been the team of his life. With his shirt on he played 197 games after debuting in 16 and 256 days, which was a record for precocity on the London team.
Wilshere, capped 34 times by EnglandHe has also played for West Ham (2018-20), Bolton (borrowed in 2010), Bournemouth (borrowed in 2016-17) and Danish Aarhus (2022).
“My career has been going away lately.. It was an incredible journey, with incredible moments, and I feel privileged to experience everything I experienced during it, ”Wilshere wrote in his statement.
“Ever since I was a child I have been kicking the ball in the garden until captaining my beloved Arsena and playing for my country in a World Cup. I have fulfilled my dream,” the midfielder said in his text. in the media.
Source: La Verdad

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