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Time For Theo Walcott To Impress Arsene Wenger

Time for Theo Walcott to impress Arsene Winger.

The gunners are facing Red Star Belgrade this evening as they hope to secure three points in order to maintain their good start in Europa League. Theo Walcott has had chances in limited this season as it seems Arsene Wenger is no longer trusting the English international anymore. It is believed that the player will be given a start as it has been done in their previous two Europa League matches.

The English international has been very impressive in this European competition as he has so far scored 3 goals already for Arsenal and this might be quite enough to grant him a start today because the manager wouldn’t wish to make the player angry because Arsene Wenger has continually saying that he wants to keep all his forwards happy.

Theo Walcott has been at the Emirates stadium for a decade now but he has only won three FA Cup trophies in all that time he has spent at the North London club. Most football analysts believe that Arsene Wenger made a very big mistake of trying to retain the player because he doesn’t have much to offer them yet the manager let out some vital players like Lucas Perez and Joel Campbell but he has decided to keep his tabs on the English international.

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