Jack Wilshere has taken over Luton: the ex-Arsenal star has become the head coach.
Jack Wilshere is the new coach of Luton Town
According to The Sun: Jack Wilshere has been appointed as the new manager of Luton Town.
The Arsenal legend replaced Matt Bloomfield, who was sacked last week.
GettyAfter his appointment, the 33-year-old coach shared his impressions:
“It is a great honor and privilege to be appointed manager of Luton Town.'
“This feels like a full-circle moment for me. When I was eight, I first came to Luton, so you could say it is fate that my first full managerial position is here at this club.'
“I couldn’t be happier than I am here – I am looking forward to the opportunity to manage this football club.”
He also added:
“The history of this club inspires me. It is built on belief, unity, and hard work.'
“The club has shown incredible character on and off the pitch in recent times, and I am honored to take responsibility for leading this group into the future.'
“There is so much ahead this season, and I look forward to working to implement my changes and move the club in a positive direction.'
“I want to give the Luton fans a team they can be proud of, and the work on that starts today.”
Wilshere began his career at Luton when he attended primary school. He was part of the Centre of Excellence before joining Arsenal at the age of nine.
The midfielder spent 17 years with the 'Gunners', making 197 appearances for the first team. After that, he signed with West Ham, where he played for two seasons, and later moved to Bournemouth for half a year. He ended his playing career with a four-month stint at AGF in Denmark.
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Jack Wilshere's appointment as the manager of Luton Town came as a surprise, but many fans believe that his playing experience and passion for football will help the club reach new heights. Importantly, he has a personal connection with the club, which could positively impact the team's atmosphere and results. Whether Wilshere can fulfill his ambitions and improve Luton Town's performance will be seen in the near future.
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