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Gary Neville backs Jack Wilshere over Arsenal open-top bus chanting, risks

“We didn’t start the season well last year but the way we finished it… if we had played the whole season like that then we could have been champions”.

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The England midfielder’s actions landed him in hot water with the FA, who fined Wilshere £40,000 and gave him a severe warning as to his future conduct after the 23-year-old admitted a charge of misconduct.

The various elements that make up a title-winning side are starting to come together and serious questions will be asked if the Gunners fail to push the likes of Chelsea and Manchester City next season.

Arsenal have added goalkeeper Petr Cech to their ranks this summer and, with an experienced, reliable number one in between the sticks, punters may decide to use their free bet and back the Gunners for league glory this season.

“If we can win the ball back in the opposition’s half where, most of the time, when we win it we’ve got the players up front and the quality in midfield to find them… then we’re always going to look risky”. Fans then shouted back “Tottenham“. “So we really feel we’re in a strong position”.

Jack Wilshere has warned his Arsenal teammates that a fast-and-furious start to the new Premier League season could hold the key to ending their 11-year wait for the title.

“I missed a lot of football and when you’re on the sidelines watching the team do well, sometimes it’s hard because you want to come back and play“.

Gotze, who scored the winning goal for Germany in the World Cup final against Argentina last summer, is clearly a huge fan of Wilshere and according to reports [via Mirror Sport] the pair could soon be teammates as the former has been heavily linked with a transfer to the Emirates Stadium in the last few weeks.

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“It is a good base and it helps you start the season well”.

Jack Wilshere aimed a chant at rivals Tottenham during Arsenal's open-top bus parade in May