What Wenger can learn from Hodgson's success

This month’s international break proved extremely successful for Roy Hodgson’s England side, who recorded consecutive 3-1 victories over Slovenia and Scotland. One of the star performers was Jack Wilshere, who played at the base of midfield and dominated both matches with his slick passing, leading to questions about whether Wilshere is performing better for country than club. The fact Hodgson has deployed him in a relatively unfamiliar role, meanwhile, makes this debate particularly intriguing.

Wilshere’s best position has been debated fervently since his breakthrough into the Arsenal first team in 2010, but few believe he’s suited to being a defensive midfielder, considering he excels at breaking forward energetically from midfield.  However, from the moment he made his international debut against Denmark in a deep position in 2011, it’s seemed his international position would be deeper than at club level.

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