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Jack Wilshere wouldn’t mind seeing Arsene Wenger manage England

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Jack Wilshere wouldn’t mind seeing Arsene Wenger manage England
Arsenal midfielder and England international, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463 has gone on to admit that he would love to see Arsene Wenger manage the England squad, once he is done taking care of Arsenal.
England manager http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello is set to part ways with England, as the manager has admitted that he would be leaving once the Euro 2012 came to an end.
As a result, a number of names have been linked as a direct replacement for the manager, but Wilshere believes that should Wenger consider it, he could be the ideal man to manage the England squad.
Wilshere, when talking about the possibility of Wenger becoming England’s manager, is quoted to have said:  “Arsene Wenger wouldn’t be a bad thing for England"
"He proves it every year. He and Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson are the best managers in the league and, if the boss at Arsenal wanted the job with England, I’d be delighted with that.”
Wenger has already gone on to hint that he could potentially be on his way out of Arsenal over the course of the next few seasons, should the team fail to develop under him.
As a result, the manager has been regarded to be the future replacement for a number of teams, including the England http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. However, Wenger is yet to comment on his stance of taking over a national team and he is more than likely to not go public with any
comments regarding that possibility in the near future.
Despite Wilshere’s claims, the midfielder is more than likely to be well aware of the fact that Wenger is the ideal man to keep managing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429, since the work that he has done with the team, couldn’t have been done by anyone else.
Following his comments about Wenger, Wilshere went on to admit that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736 was going to be a crucial part of the England squad in the upcoming Euro 2012. The striker, who has just seen his international ban get down to two games, is now set to be a
part of the national team, following rumours that he might be dropped due to his suspension. Nonetheless, with the striker only set to miss two games instead of three, he has been included in the national team for the tournament.
Wilshere, then went on to address the striker, as he added:  “His brain is miles ahead of most English players and he proves that every week. Most weeks he’s the best player on the pitch for Manchester United and now he’s started doing it again for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749
after a quiet period. We need him."

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