Sunday, August 20, 2006

Arsenal boss Wenger attempts to cool Walcott hype

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger moved quickly to play down expectations after Theo Walcott helped rescue a point against Aston Villa yesterday.
Walcott made his Premiership debut as a substitute, just weeks after returning from his non-playing role in England's World Cup squad.

The 17-year-old made an instant impact and helped set up Gilberto's late equaliser in the 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.
Wenger said: "There are positives and negatives in being picked by the national team at such a young age.
"The negatives are that everyone expects such a lot from someone at an age where, if he comes on in the first team, everyone should be happy if he just gives a good pass.
"For him, being 'starified' so early, everyone will expect something a little bit special from him every time he comes on. At 17 that's not easy.
"The positive thing is that he's in touch with the top level in the
game and that is important to see how players respond and deal with the pressure at an early age.
"That is good because he will learn quickly."
Olof Mellberg had put Villa ahead early in the second half but Walcott supplied the cross for Gilberto to level in the 84th minute.
Wenger said: "It was a tricky situation when he came on. I know a lot is expected from him but I am pleased he was not depressed.
"He had that sharpness that we missed a little bit today and straight away he was dangerous on the left flank.
"He was involved in the goal we scored and when he came on his overall performance was very positive."
The Arsenal boss also took a little swipe at Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard who wrote in his autobiography that Walcott had no right to be at the World Cup.
Wenger said: "It was not the best statement Steven Gerrard has made."