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Fabio admits Walcott blunder (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter Coventry La La La
  • Start date Jan 28, 2011
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Coventry La La La

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  • Jan 28, 2011
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Fabio Capello has admitted he blundered by leaving Theo Walcott out of England's World Cup squad last summer.

The Arsenal winger was the shock omission from the Italian's party for the tournament in South Africa, which ended in a dismal failure for the Three Lions.
Walcott scored a memorable hat-trick in the qualifying victory away to Croatia and Capello admits his ability to make an impact on matches makes the 21-year-old a rare commodity.

"He is playing how I remember when he started to play with us. It was a tough decision leaving Theo out for the World Cup," Capello said.
"He is one of the players after the World Cup I thought about a lot. I made a mistake not selecting him.
"He is one of the players who can make the difference. I should have taken him."


Wilshere

Capello has also hailed the improvement made by Walcott's Gunners team-mate Jack Wilshere
and told the youngster he will be England's new holding midfielder.

Wilshere, who had a short substitute appearance against Hungary in August, will be given the chance Denmark on 9th February to prove he is ready for a key role in the England side.

Capello wants Wilshere to sit in midfield after seeing Gareth Barry fail to shine in the role and Owen Hargreaves, Capello's first choice, fail to get over his injury problems.

"Hargreaves played this position very, very well every game," Capello said. "But after the knee problem, he was never back.

"I put different players in there but they'd never played in this position. Barry with Aston Villa never played this position. He started to play there only with me [and now with Manchester City]. But I saw Wilshere play every game in this position."

Makelele

Capello sees Wilshere taking on a role which Claude Makelele, currently with Paris Saint-Germain, filled for France, Chelsea and Real Madrid.
"Wilshere is better technically than Makelele. He's slower than Makelele but when he receives the ball he is more dangerous than Makelele.

"Wilshere is the best young player. He now plays all the time with Arsenal. If you play with Arsenal, you are a really good player because Arsene Wenger likes good players.

"I think he's mature enough to play this role. He's a really interesting player.
"The players will arrive really tired. They play a lot of games before this. I have to change and make six substitutions. But it will be important for Wilshere to understand he will be the future."
 
Last edited: Jan 28, 2011

Nick

Administrator
  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #2
Why is Fabio still on about this? It was nearly a year ago!
 

BenInTurin

Facebook User
  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #3
In his defence, walcott wasn't in form at the end o last season.
 

blueflint

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #4
would of taken him myself can score the rest couldn't
 

Disorganised1

New Member
  • Jan 29, 2011
  • #5
It would also have brought the average age of the team down about 10 years !
 
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