THESE two Gunners have become managers. Feel old yet?

Back in 2008, they were both moved to Arsenal’s senior squad. Each of them went on two loans before returning to their home, to Emirates. And even though they couldn’t help the Gunners break their “Premier League curse,” Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey will forever remain in the fondest memories of the London side’s fans.After all, they gave the club 21 years combined, and that must be appreciated and respected.THROWBACK: Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere prepare for their Arsenal debuts in the Emirates Cup 2008. #afc pic.twitter.com/7qdH9oIJJm— UberArsenal (@UberAFC) July 4, 2016 Both Arsenal and Premier League fans watched them grow up under Arsene Wenger and become one of the best midfield duos in the EPL, and now they’ll see them in a whole new role.Wilshere and Ramsey debuted in the Premier League the same day – on September 13, 2008, against Blackburn. Seventeen years later, both of them got their first managerial jobs in the span of just three days!Former England manager backs Arsenal over PSGFour days ago, Cardiff City sacked Turkish tactician Omer Riza and announced that player Aaron Ramsey would take over the head coach position in the final three Championship rounds.Yesterday, Norwich City boss Johannes Hoff Thorup got fired, and his assistant, Jack Wilshere, became the Canaries’ interim manager.Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey will face each other from the sidelines on the last day of the Championship season 🤝🔴The ex-Arsenal teammates are in temporary charge of Norwich and Cardiff respectively until the end of the season 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/aW6DbGAg7O— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 22, 2025 To make things as wild as it gets, the two teams will face each other in the Championship’s ultimate round, and things could get pretty complicated as Cardiff are in a fierce relegation battle while Norwich are safe.In theory, Wilshere could directly relegate the Bluebirds and their boss, his former teammate, sending them to League One. But even if that happened, it surely wouldn’t jeopardize the friendship between Arsenal’s children – the popular Jacky Boy and Rambo.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 34TuesdayMan.City – Aston Villa 2-1 (1-1)/Silva 7, Nunes 90+4 – Rashford 18 pen/Wednesday22:00: (1.42) Arsenal (4.40) Crystal Palace (8.00)Saturday14:30: (1.63) Chelsea (3.80) Everton (5.70)17:00: (1.67) Brighton (4.20) West Ham (5.00)17:00: (1.20) Newcastle (6.75) Ipswich (14.0)17:00: (5.00) Southampton (4.20) Fulham (1.65)17:00: (1.62) Wolverhampton (3.80) Leicester (5.80)SundaySun 16:00: (1.70) Bournemouth (4.20) Man.Utd. (4.70)Sun 18:30: (1.30) Liverpool (5.90) Tottenham (9.00)***odds are subject to change***

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