Arsenal midfielder Jack
Wilshere should be fit to return for the FA Cup final against Hull City next
month and "just polished" enough to make England's World Cup squad,
manager Arsene Wenger has said. Wilshere has not played since suffering a foot
fracture playing for Roy Hodgson's England in their 1-0 friendly win over
Denmark at Wembley in March. File photo of Jack Wilshire. AP "He is
starting to jog this week. I would think two to three weeks," Wenger was
quoted as saying by British media on Sunday. "I spoke to Roy Hodgson and I
told him that Wilshere will be available for England. He will be just polished
for England. "Jack can be the positive surprise." The foot fracture
was just the latest injury blow to hamper the talented 22-year-old midfielder,
who made his Arsenal debut as a 16-year-old in September 2008. He missed the
entire 2011-12 campaign and Euro 2012 after injuring his ankle in a pre-season
friendly. Wenger felt the injury experiences would aid his young midfielder in
the long run. "It is the most difficult thing in the world to deal with.
You need to be competitive which is to always been in competition," the
Frenchman said. "Jack has been in and out this year, but I think they have
sorted out the problem now. I hope from now on he will always be available.
"Jack is a football man. He is the kind of guy who if you speak to him
about anything, he has a natural football understanding. "He watches the
game and he analyses very well what is going on, and on that front he has
learnt when he has been injured, from watching the games and from the problems
you can face in the game." Wilshere watched Arsenal beat Hull 3-0 away on
Sunday to keep ahead of Everton in the battle to finish fourth in the English
Premier League and take the last Champions League qualifying place. They host
Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion before finishing their league
campaign at Norwich City on May 11 with the FA Cup final following at Wembley
six days later. Hodgson is set to name his 23-man squad to take part in Brazil
on May 13. England open their World Cup campaign with a Group D encounter
against Italy in Manaus on June 14, followed by matches against Uruguay and
Costa Rica.
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