According to Walcott, he has been promised a chance to move into a central role of the Arsenal attack, rather than being stuck out on the wing feeling that his talents are "wasted." Known for his blistering pace, most have come to seen Walcott as a winger since his move to Arsenal in 2006. However it is clear for all to see that the wing is not where the 22 year-olds' talent lies.
His delivery is poor, and often seems to run faster than he can think. He rarely takes advantage of one on one situations with the full-back, and is hesitant at big opportunities which natural wingers would take full advantage of. He has had several impressive performances for club and country, but clearly feels more would occur on a regular basis if he were to be played up-front. He told the official Arsenal website:
"I had a meeting with the boss and explained my point of view. He knew the conversation would come up and was very happy to talk about it.""So much more" is exactly what Arsenal need right now as they sit just above the relegation places five games into the new season with only four points. With Robin van Persie a starter when fit, and the arrivals of Gervinho and Park, Walcott will encounter tough competition for a forward position, but he seems confident in his goalscoring ability, with three goals already this season.
"He says he’ll give me a chance there at the right time, and I’m dying for it to happen – but he knows exactly what he is doing and obviously I trust him."
"I believe I can give so much more to the team playing up front, with the runs I can make off the ball, and I just love hitting the back of the net as well."
"At times I feel a bit, if not wasted, then in and out of games on the right. I just want it more and more, having scored a few last season - I’m not a winger and I think plenty of people know that. I’ve done OK out there but I’d love to play down the middle."
He may be heavily criticized by many football fans who see no natural footballing brain present, Walcott can take huge comfort from how Lionel Messi described him when he was not included in England's 2010 World Cup squad. The Argentinian, thought of as the very best attacker in the world said:
"I can only speak from experience but he was one of the most dangerous players I have ever played against."
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