The wait continues for Arsenal to secure a piece of
silverware but winger, Theo Walcott, believes there is the potential in the
squad and the right man in charge to bring titles to the club.
Despite the fine football we constantly see coming out of
the Emirates year after year, the Gunners are still looking to claim their
first title since the FA Cup back in 2005.
As much as the majority of fans love and respect manager,
Arsene Wenger, for the work he has done with the north London outfit, another
season without silverware will mean those headlines will start to return
regarding the Frenchman's future.
In a campaign which will be more competitive than ever, with
the likes of Manchester City, Manchester United, and Chelsea looking like the
frontrunners for the Premier League crown, and Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool
looking set to improve, things will be tough for Arsenal.
However, Walcott, who is still negotiating a new contract at
the Emirates, believes that Wenger is still the right man for the job, and
feels the upcoming season could be exciting for the Gunners faithful.
He told Sky Sports News: "The manager has got so much
faith in the young players. He's developed them. Every single one of them that
comes in seems to suit the way that Arsenal play football.
"It's the next step that we need to go on to now.
Everybody says that we're a young team but we've got a lot of experience now -
Champions League quarter-finals (in 2010) and so on.
"So, we just need to try and prove people wrong and
show what we can actually do and find out what we're made of."
No comments:
Post a Comment