Wenger warns not to expect too much from Walcott
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has warned not to expect too much toosoon from starlet Theo Walcott after he became the youngest player toscore a hat-trick for England.
The mentor, Arsene Wenger, offers words of wisdom to the student, Theo Walcott.
The19-year-old Gunners forward scored his three goals as England handedCroatia their first defeat in a competitive match at home since 1991,humbling them 4-1 in a World Cup qualifier in Zagreb.
ButWalcott's club boss has told England fans that the £12million striker'sexploits were a 'one-off' and not to expect a repeat of his heroicsfrom the Maksimir Stadium.
"What happened you have to consider tobe an exception," Wenger said. "Even for players of 25, 26, to scorethree goals in an international is a one-off.
"But what is very good is that he has the confidence of [Fabio] Capello and he is playing at that level at 19."
Whatimpressed Wenger most was Walcott's measured reaction to hisoutstanding achievement. The former Southampton star insisted he wouldpay no attention to the praise that came his way and would insteadfocus on improving in every training session.
"That shows he is clever, well-balanced, feet on earth," Wenger said.
"Straightaway after the game he analysed the consequences of what happened tohim. That is more important for his career than the three goals hescored - that is a great sign of intelligence and maturity."
Walcotthas been slow to progress since his £12million move from Championshipside Southampton to Arsenal in January 2006, but Wenger earmarked thisseason as the coming of age for the youngster.
He has played inevery game for Arsenal so far this campaign and has certainly made aname for himself on the international stage.
Wenger said: "At the start of the season Theo had made a step forward and youcould see that in training.
"Theohas become more of a man and more mature in his game, developed hislink play, his first touch, his commitment - and there is still a lotto come from 19 to 23 years old.'' |