Firstly I don't think he was actually playing in the Cesc role I think he was playing in the position that Wilshire would normally occupy which meant that Jack played in the Fabregas position which I found surprising as he played there in the premier league game against Everon and didn't have much impact on the game due to Rodwell sitting on him for most of the game.
So Ramsey sat in midfield passing it to Wilshire, Walcott and Nasri/Arshavin and letting them try and unlock the utd defense then joining in late making it difficult for Carrik and the like to track his runs as was the case with his goal. So it was Wilshire replacing Cesc on Sunday not Rambo.
Also do you honestly believe that we're a better team WITHOUT Cesc Fabregas? The guy who scored the winning goal in the penalty shoot out against Italy in the Euro's and the guy who set up the winning goal in the world cup final? Thought not.
The fact that he's our captain is another factor. If you drop him who do you make captain? RVP? He's never fit so you can't rely on him and the same with Vermaelen. So if you drop him for Ramsey you cause a lot of problems within the squad both on and off the pitch. Anyway I don't think he'll pick him for the stoke (shudders) game as it may be a bit too much mentally for him in my opinion. I mean imagine if he had a chance to win it for us in the last minute and just as he goes to strike the ball Shawcross comes steaming in? He may pull out of the shot. I could be totally wrong and it could be the last step in his rehab.
Also a word on Jack Wilshire being called up by the U21's. All I would say is that is is Stuart Pearce's massive ego getting in the way of the progression of the player. How is playing in a meaningless tournament after a playing virtually every game this season for us beneficial? If England win it could you imagine the likes of Gibbs, Lansbury and others being promoted into the senior side? No, so whats the point.
At least if all goes to plan the same thing wont happen to Jack that happened to Theo as I think Arsene has learned from that experience and will give Jack 4-6 weeks rest even it means missing the first month or so of the season.
That'll be all.
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