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Jack Wilshere could be back for Arsenal next month

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Arsenal’s manager, Arsene Wenger has revealed that Jack Wilshere could be back in action next month.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463 went on to suffer an injury to his ankle in a pre season game and since then the player has been sidelined due to a series of recurring injuries.
The midfielder was initially supposed to return in a couple of weeks, but following a minor setback, he was believed to be back in January.
Just when it looked like Wilshere would be back, his injury suffered another minor problem and got delayed a few more weeks.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international then managed to finally to get back on his feet and started practicing with the Gunners. During one of these practice sessions, he suffered yet another injury and as a result, it was believed that the young midfielder wouldn’t be
back in action till next season.
Wenger has now come forth and gone on to claim that the midfielder’s road to recovery is speeding up and that he could be back next month.
The Gunners boss, when talking about Wilshere is quoted to have said: "Jack can be back within a month if all goes well”
 "The recovery of his latest problems looks very good. The latest scan was very positive.”
However, he also admitted that the medical staff were not going to rush the midfielder and would only let him back on the pitch, once he was back to a hundred percent.
The Frenchman then ended by stating: "We go cautiously step-by-step because we tried to push him back quicker in the first instance and he had a setback. So this time we have to be cautious and not go too quick.”
"He can be back before the end of the season, of course."
During Wilshere’s absence, the Gunners midfield has been missing an ‘X’ factor. Despite this fact, the team has been doing half decent and with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mikel-Arteta-c25715 all proving to be highly influential on the pitch, the team hasn’t
suffered drastically.
Nonetheless, it is now a wait to see just when Wilshere finally recovers from his injury and whether such a lengthy lay off has taken its toll on the midfielder. 

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