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Jack Wilshere Sends Message To Gooners After Loss Against Brighton & Hove Albion

Jack Wilshere was among the players that played against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday and he was also frustrated with the loss so he has apologized to the fans.

The gunners played against bottom table team Brighton & Hove Albion yesterday and they lost 2-1 and Jack Wilshere was among the players that were selected in the lineup that begun the match.

The English international tried his best in yesterday’s match but he couldn’t do it all alone so he was also frustrated with the loss against the home side who were more dangerous in their attacks than the Arsenal Team.

Jack Wilshere has finally become one of the manager’s favoured midfielders but he was un able to stabilize the midfield yesterday, the player has however apologized to the team through his official Twitter account.

JACK WILSHERE TWEET

The player wrote; I’m sorry to the gooners out there. You deserve better. Thats all i have to say. I know its difficult at the moment in this difficult period we are going through as a team but we need you. We will do better but please stick with us.

The midfielder is finally having the season of his dreams where he will be injury free but just that the English international hasn’t been able to deliver as expected.

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