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Mr.Montana
11-05-2006, 08:33 PM
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has urged England counterpart Sven-Goran Eriksson to give Theo Walcott a World Cup run.

"It seems he'll come on when they don't score," Wenger said of the 17-year-old.

"I don't think the whole World Cup can rely on Theo but he can certainly come on and make a difference - why not start him in a game or two?

"He's an interesting weapon because he can play wide and centrally. Once he's in front of the defender, nobody can catch him. He's a fantastic prospect."

Walcott was included in England's 23-man World Cup squad despite never having played for Arsenal, let alone his country.

His selection caused widespread surprise and Wenger admitted he too was shocked.

But he believes the teenager has all the attributes to help England, particularly with Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen struggling for fitness.

I was surprised when he was named because he has no real experience, but it was a pleasant surprise because it will mature him," Wenger added.

"He'll be in touch with the pressure of the tournament and he will have a bigger responsibility.

"The reason I did not use him this season was that I was never in a situation where I could afford to take a risk.

"Every game we were in desperate need for points, either in the league or the Champions League, so I went more for experienced players.

"There will be high pressure at the World Cup because there's more demands from the media and the fans. But I am sure he can cope with it: he has a quiet personality, but a strong personality.

"He's still a bit in shock but at that age you don't really understand how good you are.

"Now someone is telling him that he is one of the best players in the country and he is ready to go to the World Cup, which can only make him better."

Wenger also confirmed that Walcott would play no part in Arsenal's Champions League final meeting with Barcelona in Paris under the terms of a gentleman's agreement made with Eriksson.

I hope he will be a succsess

source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/teams/england/4762855.stm)

ugen64
12-05-2006, 04:49 AM
I think he will be a success. I think he will start in one or two of the pre-WC friendlies, and he will play in a group match or two, and if he scores 1 or 2 goals he will have huge confidence going into the knockout stages. If Rooney is still injured, and Eriksson decides to take a further gamble, he might start Owen + Walcott up front in the elimination stages... and they could take off.

This is my prediction. But then again, I predict Spain + Serbia in the final, so don't listen to me at all ^_^

funkdoctorspock
12-05-2006, 05:04 AM
it's amazing how he is going to be a surprise for England, but can't crack Wenger's side... :rolleyes:

I really hope he does well though...

Real JamesO
12-05-2006, 05:30 AM
Theo's a great kid...but he's not World Cup material yet.

DARREN BENT, DARREN BENT.