Jack Wilshere makes first Arsenal appearance in 14 months

Jack Wilshire

Jack Wilshere made his return from a 14-month injury lay-off by playing over an hour for Arsenal's under-21 side against West Brom.

The England midfielder, 20, missed all of last season because of ankle, foot and heel injuries.

He took a significant step towards recovery with an encouraging display against the Baggies.

There was more good news for Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger as Emmanuel Frimpong played 70 minutes.

The midfielder is working his way back to full fitness after being sidelined for seven months with a knee injury.

Both Wilshere and Frimpong are likely to step up their recovery in the under-21s game against Reading next Monday.

Wilshere's last Arsenal appearance was in a pre-season friendly against New York Red Bulls last year, when he suffered an ankle injury.

He encountered complications in his rehabilitation and then suffered a knee problem that required surgery last April.

While lacking sharpness, Wilshere looked lively against West Brom before he was withdrawn in the 63rd minute.

West Brom won the game 1-0 with Yassine El Ghanassy scoring the winner in the 40th minute.

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