Jack Wilshere has spoken about his happiness at finally playing regular football again.

In a documentary with Sky Sports, Wilshere spoke about his long layoffs with injury, ending with his loan move to Bournemouth.

The midfielder has impressed since the move, and forced his way back into the England squad.

More importantly, he’s back in love with a game after two years of frustration.

“Let’s forget the last two years,” Wilshere said. “Two years of injuries, of coming back, of trying to get fit and not getting in the team and then picking up another injury and missing too much football. “Let’s just erase the last two years and start again. “I don’t think you can put into words the feelings you get playing week in and week out. “When I was young at Arsenal, you take it for granted playing all the time. Once you’re fit and you get a run of games, you can do a lot more on the pitch; you can express yourself; your confidence comes back and I think I’ve got to that stage. “There was a time at Arsenal when I was coming back from injury and trying to get fit or even when I first came to Bournemouth when I was thinking ‘let’s get through this game, get my fitness up and move on to the next game’. “Now I’m at the stage where I’m enjoying it. I’m trying different things and I’m getting that feeling back and getting fitter and fitter each week.”