Owen Coyle on Jack Wilshere: He will go back and play first-team football with Arsenal
Written by Renzo on March 17, 2010 4:30
It is normal for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to loan his young players out so as they can gain the required experience before becoming regulars with the Gunners. One of the rising stars of the North London Club is certainly 18-year old Jack Wilshere, loaned out to Bolton where he already found the net.
Speaking of the youngster, Bolton boss Owen Coyle told The Bolton News how Wilshere will certainly be regular material when he makes his comeback to London in the summer. Coyle explained how the midfielder is more mature than his age could tell and took the right decision in moving out of loan last January.
Coyle explained:
Playing football games is good for anybody’s development and he’s playing in the best league in the world. Jack has got maturity well beyond his years and is so clever on the ball — he’s desperate to do well for us, and there’s no doubt this experience will serve him well. But it will only serve him if he is at the right football club. And I believe he is.
At the end of the season we’ll sit down and have a chat about what Jack has accomplished here and I’ll be more than happy to do that because they’ll be getting back a better player than the one that left to go on loan.
He will go back and play first-team football, but then it’s easy for me to say that. Arsene Wenger obviously believes he has scope, or else he wouldn’t have allowed him to come to a Premier League club. He did it with Niklas Bendtner because he knows that when they come back to Arsenal, he’ll have a bona fide first-team player.

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