I wish I had the opportunity to play with him a lot more Aaron Ramsey offers glowing assessment of very talented ex Arsenal teammate
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Always learning Wilshere has opened his coaching chapter on a positive note as his side are currently fifth in the U18 Premier League South standings. Ramsey, on the other hand, has scored one goal and laid out one assist in 12 games since joining Nice on a free transfer in August.
I wish I had the opportunity to play with him a lot more – Aaron Ramsey offers glowing assessment of very talented ex-Arsenal teammate
Aaron Ramsey played alongside Jack Wilshere for eight seasons. Nice midfielder has heaped praise on former teammate , backing him to shine in his new coaching role. Wilshere, 30, hung up his boots following his exit from Danish Superliga outfit AGF in July this year. He has since started his coaching career, becoming the manager of Arsenal's U18 side. A press-resistant midfielder renowned for his passing and dribbling, Wilshere netted 14 goals and contributed 30 assists in 198 matches for the Gunners. Due to consistent leg and ankle injuries, the 34-cap former England international failed to live up to expectations. Speaking to , Ramsey expressed his regret at not playing alongside Wilshere more often during their time together at the Emirates. He said: "Jack called it a day, which was very sad to see. [He was] obviously an unbelievable player on his day, very talented. It was a pleasure to play with him. I wish I had the opportunity to play with him a lot more, but he got injured [and then] I got injured – so we didn't get a lot of time playing together." Ramsey, who represented Arsenal 371 times, also asserted that Wilshere has the fervor to make a name for himself as a coach. He added: "For him now, I think it's a great opportunity. He has that passion, that love of the game, where you knew he was going to stay involved and become a coach or a manager. It's a great platform for him to begin his managerial career, and I wish him all the best. I hope that he can give all of his experience and help [to] players." Always learningAlways learning Wilshere has opened his coaching chapter on a positive note as his side are currently fifth in the U18 Premier League South standings. Ramsey, on the other hand, has scored one goal and laid out one assist in 12 games since joining Nice on a free transfer in August.