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Jack Wilshere has made first appearance for his new side Aarhus Gymnastikforening after signing as a free transfer.
The 30-year-old joined the Danish team last week after returning to London Colney to train with Mikel Arteta's Arsenal squad in October, following his struggles to find a team after being released by Bournemouth.
During his time back in North London the England international also spent plenty of time coaching the Gunners youngsters such as Charlie Patino, and considered retiring to focus on this as a career. However, after getting a taste for the first team environment Wilshere deciding his playing days weren't quite over yet.
"I always said that in my career I wanted to try something different," he said upon signing for AGF. "I think now was the right time to step out of my comfort zone, step out of England and try something different."
And now the Hale End graduate has made his first appearance for his new club in what was an eventful Friday night encounter.
There are currently just four games remaining of the regular Danish Superliga season before it splits off into its playoff phase.
At this point the top six sides will enter another mini-league, with the winner of this being crowned Danish Champions