Arsenal stars take on managerial duties in England Footballers Foundation Charity Cup as Jack Wilshere shows his coaching skills to win tournament for the second time
- Arsenal players managed sides in the England Footballers Foundation Charity Cup tournament at the London Soccerdome on Thursday
- Jack Wilshere's side, Jack the Lads, won cup for second successive time
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's side, Murder on Zidane's Floor, runners up
- Danny Welbeck and Calum Chambers also had sides in the tournament
- Arsenal face Burnley at the Emirates on Saturday 3pm
Jack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain may be Arsenal and England team-mates on the pitch - but they were bitter rivals in the dugout on Thursday.
Both Arsenal midfielders managed their own sides in the final of the 2014 England Footballers Foundation Charity Cup - with Wilshere's Jack the Lads FC coming out on top.
Oxlade-Chamberlain guided his Murder on Zidane's Floor side through to the final but he was eventually out-manoeuvred by Wilshere, who managed his side to a second cup in two years.
Jack Wilshere (back row, third from left) celebrates with his victorious Jack the Lads FC side on Thursday
Arsenal's Wilshere (left) and Welbeck (centre) talk to Sky Sports' Geoff Shreeves at the London Soccerdome
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's (back row, third right) side were runners up in EFF Charity Cup tournament
Fellow Arsenal stars Danny Welbeck and Calum Chambers also managed sides at the event, held at The London Soccerdome, in aid of UNICEF.
But it was Wilshere who can walk away with the bragging rights and tell his own boss Arsene Wenger that his job might not be safe for too much longer if the England midfielder can continue to develop his own coaching skills...
Arsenal host winless Burnley in the Premier League at the Emirates on Saturday.
A victory could see the Gunners move into the top four.
Oxlade-Chamberlain (left) and Wilshere (centre) talk to Soccer AM's Tubes during the charity day
Wilshere does the peace symbol during the England Footballers Foundation Charity Cup day on Thursday
Arsenal defender Calum Chambers also posted a collage of photos on Twitter showing the day
Welbeck (centre) talks to the cameras having made his managerial debut during the charity tournament
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