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Get out, Walcott

Wright says forward should leave Arsenal after losing first-team spot

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LONDON: Theo Walcott should leave Arsenal for his own good after being relegated to a secondary role at the English Premier League side, club great Ian Wright said after Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Norwich in the English League Cup.

Walcott, once considered one of Arsenal’s best attacking players, has made three substitute appearance­s in the league for Arsene Wenger’s side this season. The 28-year-old has only scored in the Europa League and the League Cup, netting three times in five matches.

The England internatio­nal has been an integral part of Arsenal since joining from Southampto­n 11 years ago, winning the FA Cup three times.

However, his impact has faded recently and Wright believes it’s time for the forward to switch teams and reignite his career.

“I think so, for (his own) sake,” Wright told Sky Sports when asked if Walcott should move on.

“I’m not sure where he can go now with Arsenal and he’s only playing in the Carabao Cup (League Cup) and the Europa League.

“He’ll want to finish on a high in respect of what he’s doing, he’s given Arsenal great service in the time he’s been there and for me he should move on for himself.” Wright’s fellow pundit and Derby County striker Darren Bent also backed the move saying Walcott would benefit from a fresh start.

“The freshness of a move somewhere else might be perfect for him,” Bent said. ”He’s been there for a long, long time now and I’m not quite sure how much more he can improve while he’s there.

“But you never know, sometimes you can go somewhere else with new surroundin­gs and, all of a sudden, you can kick on again. Maybe that’s what he needs.”

Arsenal, who are fifth in the league, host Swansea on Saturday.

 ?? — AP ?? Bit player: Arsenal’s Theo Walcott (right) battling for the ball with Norwich’s James Husband in the English League Cup fourth-round match at the Emirates on Tuesday. Arsenal won 2-1.
— AP Bit player: Arsenal’s Theo Walcott (right) battling for the ball with Norwich’s James Husband in the English League Cup fourth-round match at the Emirates on Tuesday. Arsenal won 2-1.

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