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Wilshere Sends Heart Warming Message To Arsene Wenger

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere sends a heart warming message to Arsene Wenger but believes that him and the players should give him a send off he deserves.

Arsene Wenger has become the news of the day after a statement was released by the manager that he will no longer be the Arsenal manager for next season because he is stepping down at the end of this season.

Jack Wilshere also heard the news that the manager that helped him reach where he is was going to leave the club at the end of the season, the Englishman had some sweet words for the manager and says that him and the rest of the players should give him a send off he deserves, said the 26 year old via an Instagram post.

JACK WILSHERE’S INSTAGRAM POST

The midfielder wrote;

“To the man who gave me my chance as a 16 year old, and showed unbeliveable faith and commitment towards me. Always a gentleman, like a father through tough times in my career. He always believed in me when most people didn’t. Thank you for everything boss! It’s down to us now to end your era right. ”

Arsene Wenger is the one who identified Wilshere among the other Arsenal academy players when he was still young so the Englishman will forever be grateful to the Frenchman who brought him up to millions of Arsenal supporters and the rest of the world.

The Arsenal supporters commented on the post of Wilshere and said that what he has said is correct and that the players should at least win the Europa League for the manager.

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