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- Updated: August 11, 2016
Jack Wilshere says England players will deserve it if they are booed when they appear for their clubs in the upcoming Premier League season after a disappointing Euro 2016 campaign.
The Arsenal midfielder was part of the Three Lions squad which crashed out of the tournament after a 2-1 defeat to Iceland in the last-16, prompting the resignation of Roy Hodgson, who was subsequently replaced by Sam Allardyce.
Wilshere did not feature prominently at the tournament but says he and other England stars should be braced to face the wrath of supporters when they appear for their clubs and return to international duty in September.
“Yes, I think so, because we know that we were not good enough. We know that we didn’t reach the heights that the country expected us to meet. We didn’t perform. And for us, as well, the main thing is to look at ourselves. We as players know that we were not good enough.
“Of course we let the fans down. We know that …
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