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Wenger: Walcott will be a striker
Arsene Wenger hopes Theo Walcott fulfils his potential as a striker at Arsenal.
Contract
talks between player and club have stalled with the Gunners unwilling
to meet Walcott's wage expectations, while his demand to play in a
central role is also a sticking point.The 23-year-old underlined his goalscoring threat by firing a hat-trick in last night's thrilling 7-5 Capital One Cup victory over Reading.
Arsenal will sell Walcott in January if they fail to reach a compromise, but Wenger hopes he will remain at Emirates Stadium.
"Theo was superb last night [Tuesday]. I always said that he will be a striker, so we are on the same wavelength there," he said.
"First of all he is a good finisher now. Secondly, he knows where to be in the box on the rebound.
"That's a quality of a striker you can't give, you feel it or you don't.
"He has the qualities to play as a striker and I hope he will be a striker at Arsenal. I always said I want to keep him.
"During the contract talks you have to give him credit for the way he's committed to the team and the way he behaves."
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