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Captain-for-the-day Theo Walcott reflects on the dismal 3-0 defeat for Arsenal
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Arsenal outburst leaves Theo Walcott with no regrets – even though he barely played again during the last campaign

Winger claimed Palace 'wanted it more' as they beat Arsenal 3-0 in early April then saw the Gunners revive to win the FA Cup

THEO WALCOTT has no regrets over his brutal honesty last term — even if he barely played again.

When Arsenal’s season hit rock-bottom with a 3-0 defeat at Selhurst Park in early  April, Walcott insisted Crystal Palace “wanted it more”.

 Captain-for-the-day Theo Walcott reflects on the dismal 3-0 defeat for Arsenal
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Captain-for-the-day Theo Walcott reflects on the dismal 3-0 defeat for ArsenalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Theo Walcott saw the Gunners slump to the lowpoint of their season as Crystal Palace won 3-0 - and he rarely played again
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Theo Walcott saw the Gunners slump to the lowpoint of their season as Crystal Palace won 3-0 - and he rarely played againCredit: Rex Features

And  while his team-mates went on to win the FA Cup, the England winger, 28, started only  one more game during the campaign.

But he said: “I was  captain for the day, no one else was going to come out and I felt like I had to say something.

“It’s out there, it doesn’t really matter. The team went on to do well after all those games.

“I’m an honest guy,  I say what’s on my mind. I just want what’s best for my team.”

Losing at Palace was a turning point in the Gunners’ season and they lost only  once in the rest of the campaign —  with Walcott’s words clearly hitting a nerve.

He added: “There was a reaction and that’s what we wanted.

 Thomas Lemar could arrive to provide more competition for Theo Walcott
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Thomas Lemar could arrive to provide more competition for Theo WalcottCredit: Reuters
 Arsene Wenger is strengthening his attack once again but long-serving Theo Walcott says he welcomes the competition for places and always expects it
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Arsene Wenger is strengthening his attack once again but long-serving Theo Walcott says he welcomes the competition for places and always expects itCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

“There were a lot of unhappy faces in the dressing room.

“We all got together, worked hard and got results in the end.

“We  just missed out on the top four, which was disappointing. But considering how it went through the season, winning a trophy was  positive.

“But this season there has to be more, it has to be this season, there’s no holding back now.”

 New boy Alexandre Lacazette is on tour with Arsenal Down Under, helping to set up a goal for Olivier Giroud against West Sydney Wanderers
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New boy Alexandre Lacazette is on tour with Arsenal Down Under, helping to set up a goal for Olivier Giroud against West Sydney Wanderers

Walcott scored  19 goals last term, despite losing his spot —   and there could be even more competition if Thomas Lemar arrives from Monaco.

He said: “I was disappointed with the way it ended. But I was happy for the team,  winning the  FA Cup. When you are trying to get back into the team and the team is  winning,  it’s always going to be difficult.”

Games with Sydney FC and West Sydney Wanderers saw Walcott playing behind the striker in boss Arsene Wenger’s 3-4-2-1 system.

New £52million signing Alexandre Lacazette also played behind Olivier Giroud at the weekend.



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