Wilshere admitted his return from six weeks out offered little in the way of a dynamic drive as he laboured through an hour against Norwich on Saturday, but Wenger maintains he will have to carefully manage all of the options available with Wilshere likely to be on the bench as Tomas Rosicky comes into the starting XI for Monday night's match with Everton.
Wenger insists the gamble on Wilshere's fitness is one he will not take again. "I rushed Jack back a bit. He was not completely ready," Wenger said on Arsenal Player. "How careful have I to be? To listen well to the medical advice and that is what I have to do, use him when everything is all right and listen to him as well, how he feels."
He added: "Jack has been out for six weeks, so maybe it was a bit too rushed what I did. I will get advice from the medical department and how he feels as well and as well use my experience and the fact I know him very well. He practices with me since he was 16, so I know quite well how his body responds to things."
The Frenchman went on to say: "We play again on Saturday, so it is important to make the right decisions and find the right balance in the team because all these players are super quality," said Wenger, whose side moved up to third on Sunday. "You must keep the spirit and overall focus of everybody. that is the most important thing."
Wilshere, meanwhile, accepts he probably needs a bit more time to fire on all cylinders again. "I know it was only six weeks, but you still lose your match sharpness and it takes a few games to come," Wilshere said.
"It was frustrating, because I was flying just before I got injured in March. I felt good, confident, and then picked up another injury.
"Things then drag a little and you lose your sharpness, but this time it wasn't anything like as long as the one before, so hopefully this time I can get it back more quickly.
"I needed that game on Saturday - you always need your first one out of the way.
"I wasn't great, I know it myself, I am better than that, but you need just to get that first game in so that your sharpness and understanding come back."
Source: PA
Source: PA