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CHANCE: Wilshere

INTERIM coach Jack Wilshere admitted after his side’s four-star display against relegated Cardiff that he is interested in making his temporary role at Norwich City a permanent one.
The Canaries finished a disappointing Championship campaign on a positive note as they triumphed at Carrow Road.
The former Arsenal midfielder has enjoyed his short spell leading the team that finished in mid-table despite hopes of making a bigger impact.
Wilshere, who left his role as Arsenal under-18 coach in October to join Norwich as first-team coach, said: “I feel l...

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