Arsenal have the most individual quality in the Premier
League and can end their long wait for the title this
season, says Theo Walcott.
Theo Walcott believes Arsenal are in a good position to end their
long wait for the Premier League title this season - as long as
their mentality is correct.
Arsene Wenger's side sit just two points adrift of table-topping
Manchester City after recording a stunning victory over
Manchester United going into the international break.
United were blown away by a whirlwind start from Arsenal a
fortnight ago, with an Alexis Sanchez double sandwiching Mesut
Ozil's strike to give them a 3-0 lead inside the opening 20
minutes.
Walcott, 26, impressed in his favoured central striker role in that
match, and the England forward is bullish about his team's
chances of winning the league for the first time since 2004 if the
players can maintain their focus.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's trip to Watford, Walcott told Sky
Sports: "It could be our year this year but we need to focus on
not looking too far ahead - that is important.
"The sense in the dressing room at this moment in time, the
players that are in there believe we need to be doing better, we
have got the talent it is just, at times, the work ethic may not be
there.
"You can sense from the Manchester United game that if we
continue to play like that we can beat anyone, we really can.
"Each individual player, when you look at our opposition, we are
better than anyone, it is just believing in that and getting that
belief in the team.
"[Belief] is definitely showing in patches but, more so in the
Premier League, it is becoming a regular occurrence.
"We just need to continue that belief. At times, that belief has
not been there and, sensing it now, it is probably the strongest it
has ever been since I have been at the club and that is good
League and can end their long wait for the title this
season, says Theo Walcott.
Theo Walcott believes Arsenal are in a good position to end their
long wait for the Premier League title this season - as long as
their mentality is correct.
Arsene Wenger's side sit just two points adrift of table-topping
Manchester City after recording a stunning victory over
Manchester United going into the international break.
United were blown away by a whirlwind start from Arsenal a
fortnight ago, with an Alexis Sanchez double sandwiching Mesut
Ozil's strike to give them a 3-0 lead inside the opening 20
minutes.
Walcott, 26, impressed in his favoured central striker role in that
match, and the England forward is bullish about his team's
chances of winning the league for the first time since 2004 if the
players can maintain their focus.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's trip to Watford, Walcott told Sky
Sports: "It could be our year this year but we need to focus on
not looking too far ahead - that is important.
"The sense in the dressing room at this moment in time, the
players that are in there believe we need to be doing better, we
have got the talent it is just, at times, the work ethic may not be
there.
"You can sense from the Manchester United game that if we
continue to play like that we can beat anyone, we really can.
"Each individual player, when you look at our opposition, we are
better than anyone, it is just believing in that and getting that
belief in the team.
"[Belief] is definitely showing in patches but, more so in the
Premier League, it is becoming a regular occurrence.
"We just need to continue that belief. At times, that belief has
not been there and, sensing it now, it is probably the strongest it
has ever been since I have been at the club and that is good


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