The Gunners lost their 10-match unbeaten run at home to Swansea City on Monday, but the midfielder remains confident of a win at Old Trafford
A mixture of impressive goalkeeping from ex-Gunner Lukasz Fabianski and poor finishing cost Arsene Wenger's men dearly at the Emirates Stadium, as Bafetimbi Gomis's later header saw the Swans run out winners.
The defeat ended Arsenal's 10-match unbeaten run and hindered their hopes of finishing second as, although with a game in hand, they sit three points off Manchester City with an inferior goal difference.
Next up with the Gunners is Sunday's trip to Old Trafford to face a United side still in contention to finish third and Wilshere called on the team to claim all three points and finish the season on a high.
"We've been there in the FA Cup this season and won, so we know what it takes," the midfielder told the club's official website. "Our confidence will be high going there, but we've got to perform.
"It's no good just going there thinking that we can beat them again because we've beaten them before. We've got to put in a performance, work hard and earn the right to win."

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