
Jack Wilshere Injury: Updates on Arsenal Star's Recovery from Ankle Surgery
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has returned to the Arsenal team following ankle surgery, making a substitute appearance against Hull.
Continue for updates.
TOP NEWS

Madrid Fines Players $590K 😲

'Mbappé Out' Petition Gaining Steam 😳

Star-Studded World Cup Ad 🤩
Wilshere Returns As Sub vs. Hull
Monday, May 4
Wilshere made his return to the Arsenal team on Monday as a substitute against Hull, replacing Aaron Ramsey, via the club.
Wilshere Recovering from Extra Surgery
Friday, Feb. 27
Wilshere's latest injury blow was confirmed ahead of the March 1 visit of Everton. Arsenal's Twitter account and Kevin Palmer of ESPN provided the update:
Wilshere Ankle Blow Rocks Arsenal
Friday, Feb. 13
The England international first underwent surgery in November and was expected to miss three months. On Nov. 28, Wenger stated Wilshere was expected to return in late February or early March, per Palmer.
The star has developed a reputation as an injury-prone player, a notion he rejected when he was previously sidelined with his ankle injury.
At the time, Football_Tweet shared this image detailing Wilshere's injury history in the Premier League, and it doesn't look pretty:
Wilshere's injury struggles prompted the Daily Mirror to call him the most brittle in the world. As shared by 101 Great Goals, Wilshere took to Facebook to defend himself (warning: image contains NSFW language):
Fans may become restless with his ongoing absence after news of a fresh setback.



.jpg)







