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- Updated: September 15, 2016
Eddie Howe says he will only start Jack Wilshere for Bournemouth when he is ready despite being impressed by his debut for the club.
The on-loan Arsenal midfielder came on as a substitute during Saturday’s home meeting with West Brom and helped his side to a 1-0 win.
Wilshere has endured a catalogue of injury problems and is still building up to fitness but while Howe is wary about rushing him, he is keen to make him a regular in his first XI soon.
The Bournemouth manager said: “With the outstanding quality he has, there’s no doubt about that. We’d like to see him in the team as quickly as possible.
“It’s a delicate balance between rushing …