'Remember that guy who gave up? Neither does anyone else!': West Ham midfielder Jack Wilshere shows progress from latest injury nightmare as he scores brilliant goal in training Jack Wilshere shared a clip of him training at West Ham after return from injury The midfielder suffered an injury-hit campaign with just seven appearances Wilshere vowed never to give up after the videos of him scoring brilliant goals By James Ayles For Mailonline Published: 16:16 BST, 21 June 2019 | Updated: 16:26 BST, 21 June 2019 2 Viewcomments Jack Wilshere offered an encouraging update as he continues yet another return from injury, sharing a video of him scoring a series of stunning goals in training. The playmaker endured two separate ankle problems during an injury-hit season after joining West Ham from Arsenal on a free transfer in 2018. He managed only seven games all season, making his return with substitute appearances against Southampton and Watford. Jack Wilshere is preparing himself for a new season after the last campaign was hit by injury In the video, Wilshere can be seen curling a variety of finishes into the net from across the edge of the box. It is the sort of finish Wilshere has almost trademarked, after two stunning strikes from a similar position for England against Slovenia in 2015. After first curling a shot home beyond a defender and goalkeeper from the right, he then sees another effort acrobatically tipped wide. The former Arsenal man curled in several efforts from the edge of the box during training Wilshere looked sharp as he ran through a series of attacking drills with his coaches After a low finish, he then switches to the left side of the box to fire in several more efforts. Wilshere has spoken about his injury troubles in a candid documentary with Athlete's Stance. He said: 'I've had different types of injuries and types of injuries that have affected me different mentally. 'I always think about one injury and it always plays in my head. It was in 2016, maybe 2015, and I picked up an injury in training. It was tough to take because I was making my way back to where I wanted to be and all of a sudden my four-year-old son was having seizures on the floor. 'It happened time and time and time again, every day for maybe three or four months and there were times when in the middle of the night I’d be rushing to hospital. 'Me and my wife would sit up most nights because most of the seizures were happening at night. So we'd put him to bed but most of the time we couldn’t sleep because we didn’t know what was happening with him, so we’d just sit up. 'I just forgot about football. I remember saying to my wife, "I’m not sure I can do this any more."' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility