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I love how Walcott gets into such good goal scoring positions coming off the wide areas. Excellent movement all the time, especially as people claim he has no footballing brain, which is rubbish.

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If Walcott's decision making wasn't so poor he'd be a top player.

 

His decision making and crossing lets him down big time.

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If Walcott's decision making wasn't so poor he'd be a top player.

 

His decision making and crossing lets him down big time.

 

He isn't a winger though really?

 

He's done nothing so far in his career to suggest he's anything but a winger tbh. I know Wenger thinks otherwise but as of right now he's in no way, shape, or form a striker.

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Walcott just needs to continue working on his ball control when dribbling and his delivery, and he will be fine. Even with these aspects being quite average he is a huge threat. His movement is excellent.

 

Has proved over the last season to be a far bigger threat than Arshavin and Rosicky out wide. They both look prettier but just don't threaten enough, and are not as present in the box.

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Arsene Wenger is the man. Untouchable. I feel sorry for Arsenal when he leaves. Reality will hit them so hard they won't believe it.

 

If I was an Arsenal fan I think my patients would be wearing thin.

 

Like a third world doctor?

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If Walcott's decision making wasn't so poor he'd be a top player.

 

His decision making and crossing lets him down big time.

 

He isn't a winger though really?

 

Pretty much still learning the role, I agree.

 

Was developed as a striker at Southampton, playing off the last defender, hence his knack for getting into those scoring positions.

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