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Premier league The great performance of the Colombian leaves no place for the former prodigy of England
Theo Walcott He is no longer part of the Everton squad. On the last day of transfers, whoever was a few years ago the great promise of english football had to pack up for the Southampton in search of the minutes that he was not going to have this season in the ‘toffee’. The arrival to the team of James Rodriguez, the cornerstone of Carlo Ancelotti’s project, relegated him to the background.
Ancelotti counted on Walcott as a catalyst to change some games in the final stretch or to give his starters a rest as the competition progressed. “The problem is that the competition is very high at the moment. Sometimes it can happen that a player like Theo is not called up. Unfortunately this is a decision I have to make, but I am not happy about it.. He is a professional player, serious in training and always ready, “said the Italian.
Too little for a Walcott who over the years lost his crack band to become one more skillful gamer, of the many who play in a league as competitive as the Premier League. In the end, he decided to go back to the beginning to play for Southampton, the club where he started to shine. He comes on loan to the team where he made history by becoming the youngest to debut.
With only 17 years old, Arsenal paid 12 million pounds for him. An outrage in 2006 for such a young player. With the Gunners he spent 12 seasons, in which he could only get 3 FA Cup and 2 Community Shield and no international titles. In 2017 he went to Everton, where his star faded.
The arrival of James to the team and his big start in the Premier he completely overshadowed Walcott. In the first four days I only played 12 minutes, precisely after entering for the Colombian against Brighton when the score was 4-1. James left with two goals and a locker room assist. Walcott, feeling like a stranger that he had no choice but to leave.
It’s been a start to the season @Everton We have a great squad and with Mr Ancelotti at the helm I am sure it will be a great campaign. Wishing the fans, players and staff good luck … see you soon! pic.twitter.com/yuYnZRtcag
? Theo Walcott (@theowalcott) October 5, 2020
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