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Theo Walcott central to Arsene Wenger’s plans to challenge Chelsea next season

Hat-trick hero gives manager selection headache ahead of next weekend’s FA Cup final against Aston Villa

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Theo Walcott torments West Bromwich Albion with a stunning first-half hat-trick. Photo: AP

Arsene Wenger expects hat-trick hero Theo Walcott to play more of a central role for Arsenal next season provided that fitness issues and contract negotiations are finally resolved.

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Walcott scored three times in the opening 37 minutes as the Gunners rounded off their Premier League campaign with a 4-1 victory over West Bromwich Albion at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

The 26-year-old England winger has long expressed a desire to play more often in attack, rather than along the flanks.

Theo is the right age – 26 years old is a good age for a footballer. I just wish he stays free of injuries now. You have to be consistently present to express your full potential
Arsene Wenger, Arsenal manager

But his hopes of doing so were hampered by a serious knee injury sustained in January 2014 which sidelined him for 10 months and affected his form as he slowly returned to full fitness this term.

However, following his virtuoso display against West Brom, Wenger said Walcott had the necessary attributes to rival Olivier Giroud as the spearhead of the Gunners’ attack in the future.

“I’ve always said that Theo can play in the middle because he has good movement and good finishing. And he did that well today,” Wenger said.

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“He’s a good scorer but he has been out for nearly a year. And, in a football, that’s a long, long time to be back at your best, to regain your sharpness and confidence.

“Theo is the right age – 26 years old is a good age for a footballer. I just wish he stays free of injuries now. You have to be consistently present to express your full potential.”

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