Arsene Wenger has told Jack Wilshere to ignore his doubters and focus on proving his worth for Arsenal...Continue to see what Mr Wenger said....
Wilshere made his Premier League debut for Arsenal in 2008 as a
16-year-old, and was widely tipped to become a driving force in the
club's midfield.
A series of injuries have subsequently stunted his progress, and
Wilshere has come in for criticism recently over a perceived lack of
development.
Both Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher - now working as TV pundits - have
questioned whether the 22-year-old has lived up to his real potential,
leading boss Wenger to come out in support of his player.
"I believe at the moment he should not respond to the criticism, just focus on his game," said the Frenchman.
"If Wilshere can maintain his fitness, then he will make a huge career.
At the moment, I believe he should just focus on that - being fit,
present and to improve physically.
"The rest will come along. I told him the target is for him to have the whole season being available to play.
"Before he [Wilshere] was in Calum Chambers' position [as a promising
youngster], then suddenly when you get to 22, the expectation level
comes on you. [Wayne] Rooney has gone through that, now it goes through
Wilshere.
"He is not [progressing] as far as everyone expected him to be from when
he was at 18, but that is because he was injured, not because he
doesn't train seriously.
"He is a guy who when he goes out there, he wants to play, he works hard but he was out for one and a half years."
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