- Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:32 am
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I agree that he hasn't improved dramatically in that time but there are glimpses of improvement, however no consistency. I think part of the blame is with Arsenal as they are meant to be the people to nurture their younger players into stars, however I don't think it wholly lies with Arsenal.
Injuries has to be a major factor also. Two shoulder operations have had a major effect as well as reoccurrent hamstring, knee and ankle injuries. Last season was a general write off for him, however, I think 2010/2011 he will shine and seeing as he is only 21 now, he'll have plenty of World Cups/Euro Championships left in him.
One thing though on the topic of Walcott is that I thought his his attitude after finding out he wasn't picked was excellent. No throwing toys out of the pram or anything. Just merely that he was disappointed but respected Mr Capello's decision and wishes the England team the best of luck. Very grown up attitude i think
Injuries has to be a major factor also. Two shoulder operations have had a major effect as well as reoccurrent hamstring, knee and ankle injuries. Last season was a general write off for him, however, I think 2010/2011 he will shine and seeing as he is only 21 now, he'll have plenty of World Cups/Euro Championships left in him.
One thing though on the topic of Walcott is that I thought his his attitude after finding out he wasn't picked was excellent. No throwing toys out of the pram or anything. Just merely that he was disappointed but respected Mr Capello's decision and wishes the England team the best of luck. Very grown up attitude i think