The England
international has told his team-mates to keep pushing ahead of upcoming games
against West Ham and Tottenham, and their Champions League second leg with
Bayern Munich
Arsenal
midfielder Jack Wilshere has urged his team-mates to keep their performance
levels up towards the end of the season.
The
Gunners are on the brink of another trophyless season after falling behind the
two Manchester clubs in the race for the title and losing out in both domestic
cups to lower league opposition.
While
still in the Champions League, their position looks precarious with Bayern
Munich taking a 3-1 lead to the Allianz Arena next month.
Despite
looking set to miss out on silverware for an eighth successive season, Wilshere
is hoping that they can fight for third place and potentially save their
Champions League dream.
Arsenal
face Tottenham in the north London derby next weekend, and Wilshere is urging
his team-mates to up their game.
"Our
season is definitely not over,” the 21-year-old midfielder told The Sun.
"We've
got a big chance against Tottenham. We've got another big game at Bayern.
"It
will be tough but if we show no fear, anything can happen."
The
Gunners beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Saturday, a result Wilshere feels will have
lifted some of the pressure off manager Arsene Wenger, who has come under
criticism in recent weeks.
"It
was a massive win, especially after the midweek disappointment," Wilshere
added.
"We
take the pressure. I think the manager takes it as well. He stands up for us
the whole time. But we as players have to take the pressure on and relieve the
pressure like we did [on Saturday]."


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