Jack Wilshere is quietly finding form on the South Coast after a number of injury-ruined years with Arsenal.

Charlie Daniels has backed his Bournemouth team mate Jack Wilshere to earn a recall to the England national team if he maintains his impressive form, according to Talksport.
Wilshere arrived at the Vitality Stadium on loan from Arsenal in the summer in a bid to kick-start a once promising career that has been ravaged by a seemingly endless succession of injuries, from fractured calves to ankle knocks.
Furthermore, the signings of Granit Xhaka (below) and Mohamed Elneny, plus the return to fitness of Santi Cazorla, pushed the quick-footed playmaker down the pecking order at the Emirates though he has started to find his feet on the South Coast, completing the all-too-rare feat of playing in five straight Premier League games.

However, Wilshere has not played for his country since the doomed Euro 2016 campaign but Daniels believes a call-up is inevitable.
“I think that’s his aim, he wanted to come down here and play as much as possible and try and force his way back in the England squad,” the former Tottenham Hotspur youngster told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast on Talksport.
“I think if he keeps playing to the level the he has been there’s no reason why he won’t be straight back in there.

“He’s settled in really well, he’s playing fantastic for us.”
Daniels added that Cherries boss Eddie Howe has done a fine job in planning Wilshere’s output to avoid yet another lay-off.
“I think the way that we’ve managed him with his workload, his training and his playing time has helped him as well.”
Wilshere is undoubtedly one of the most talented footballers of his generation, his exceptional knack of gliding past opponents in the centre of the park leading Spanish legend Xavi (below) to dub him “the future of English football”, as reported by The Mirror.

Indeed, former England boss Roy Hodgson picked the 24-year-old over title winning Leicester City midfielder Danny Drinkwater in his Euro 2016 squad due to his admiration for Wilshere’s ability to create something out of nothing.
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