Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists Jack Wilshere has 'no chance' of the playing in England's European Championship matches against Bulgaria and Wales and Wilshere suffered a setback in a training on Monday during his recovery from ankle injury that was initially expected to a rule him out of the one week but now looks certain to a sideline him for a minimum of a 6.
The midfielder's absence would be a big blow to England manager Fabio Capello, who is already without Steven Gerrard for the crucial Euro 2012 qualifiers with Bulgaria on second September and Wales 4 days later of a more bad news for beleaguered Arsenal boss Wenger who said, "No chance he will be fit for england and it is not ideal for us on the day we sell (Samir) Nasri.
Wenger claims Wilshere's problems dated back to England's qualifier against Switzerland in June and the 19-year-old was thought to have recovered over of a summer but he limped off after just 7 minutes of the Gunners Emirates Cup match with New York Red Bulls in July and the club doctors predicted a week's absence of the injury turned out to be a more serious and he was forced to use the protective boot and he is now wearing again.
The midfielder's absence would be a big blow to England manager Fabio Capello, who is already without Steven Gerrard for the crucial Euro 2012 qualifiers with Bulgaria on second September and Wales 4 days later of a more bad news for beleaguered Arsenal boss Wenger who said, "No chance he will be fit for england and it is not ideal for us on the day we sell (Samir) Nasri.
Wenger claims Wilshere's problems dated back to England's qualifier against Switzerland in June and the 19-year-old was thought to have recovered over of a summer but he limped off after just 7 minutes of the Gunners Emirates Cup match with New York Red Bulls in July and the club doctors predicted a week's absence of the injury turned out to be a more serious and he was forced to use the protective boot and he is now wearing again.
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