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Jack Wilshere Impresses Fans with Soccer Aid Assist, Fans Call for Euro 2024 Inclusion
Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere dazzled fans during the Soccer Aid 2024 match, showcasing his talent with a brilliant assist that left supporters calling for his inclusion in the Euro 2024 squad.
Playing for the England team at Stamford Bridge, Wilshere left spectators in awe as he set up a goal for his former Arsenal teammate Petr Cech during the charity football match.
Throughout his career, Wilshere has been a beloved figure at Arsenal but faced setbacks due to injuries, eventually retiring at the age of 30 after spells with Bournemouth, West Ham, and Danish side AGF.
Despite his early retirement, Wilshere demonstrated his quality on the field, providing an exceptional assist that led Ellen White to score the first-ever goal by a female player in Soccer Aid history.
Fans took to social media, suggesting that Wilshere’s playmaking abilities could benefit the England national team, especially in tournaments like Euro 2024 where creativity is often lacking.
England emerged victorious in the Soccer Aid match, defeating the World XI 6-3, with entrepreneur Steven Bartlett named as the Player of the Match after a standout performance.
The Soccer Aid event, which has raised over £90 million since its inception in 2006, continues to support UNICEF, with this year’s match raising an impressive total of £15,049,590 for the charity.