Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not worried about Jack
Wilshere’s reputation after the midfielder was pictured in a newspaper
holding a shisha pipe at a nightclub.
Wilshere has before been rebuked by the French boss for twice being
photographed smoking but Wenger says “it would be wrong to give the
23-year-old that kind of reputation” because of the latest allegation.
Wenger said: “I’ve spoken with him about that (smoking) and he’s not a
smoker. He’s of course sorry for what has happened. It’s down to him to
master his life.
“You have been 23 as well. You need sometimes to relive the pressure a
bit. I think today it’s much more difficult because everywhere you go
people make photos and a photo shows one second of your life. It doesn’t
define who you are.

Jack Wilshere Has Apologised for Being Pictured With a Shisha, According to Wenger. Image: GETTY.
Wenger deemed it right to be objective to such publication, knowing the character in question is a hardworking professional.
“I believe he (Wilshere) works hard, he practices well, he’s ahead of
schedule in his training, he’s two weeks ahead, and you don’t do that
if you are not serious,” Wenger added in his news conference ahead of
Saturday’s north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.
Wilshere posted a video of himself training on social media with the
message: “Worry about your character not your reputation, because your
character is who you are and your reputation is only what people who
don’t know you think about you.”
The Gunners will make a short trip to White Hart Lane at 12:45GMT on
Saturday and will be looking to stay above Mauricio Pochettino’s side in
the table on 5th position.
Asked whether the team have buried the ghost from last season’s early
afternoon kickoffs, Wenger frankly replied: “This is not true. It’s a
joke.”
It’s has often been suggested that the 65-year-old is not a fan of
lunchtime kickoffs, having lost 6-3 at Manchester City, gone down 5-1 at
Liverpool and then suffered a 6-0 hammering at Stamford Bridge by
London rivals Chelsea last season.
Wenger stressed: “We never had any specific problem with the kick
off, believe me. What we had a problem with last season in these type of
games is the quality of our performance. You know you can play at 1: 30
or 12:45. Let’s be serious- it’s not in those 45 minutes later that you
feel absolutely fantastic and terrible 45 minutes earlier.”
Wenger would scrap January transfer window
Arsenal signed defender Gabriel Paulista for a reported fee of £11.2m
from Villareal, but the Brazilian may have to wait further than the
weekend for his debut, as he has yet to get used to the team’s defensive
setup “and hasn’t mastered the language.” Wenger also brought in Polish
teenager Krystian Bielik.
In addition to both arrivals, the contract of Chuba Akpom and Francis Coquelin were extended.
While Wenger is “happy” with the club’s dealings, he cited the
relative lack of deadline-day scramble this term as a reason why the
winter transfer window should be abolished.
“It was never such a low activity level across Europe – basically
nothing happened,” he said. “It shows still that financial fair play had
an impact, for sure, because we have the experience of seasons before.
“It pushes even more an idea forward – let’s completely get rid of
[the transfer window], and go from season to season with the same
players.
“Yes [I would scrap January transfers] because it can disturb the cohesion of a group within the season.
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