Arsenal’s Tomas Rosicky feels that it is great news for the club, that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Oxlade-Chamberlain has gotten the opportunity to represent England at such a young age and feels that the forward is only going to improve as a player, due to his participation
in the Euro 2012.
Chamberlain was quite possibly the most unlikely of players to get a spot in Roy Hodgson’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Theo-Walcott-c34873, in order to hand the youngster a starting role for the team.
The Arsenal attacker played brilliantly in the game against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sweden-c3015 as well.
Rosicky feels that Chamberlain is developing much faster than people expected and with him constantly taking up responsibility and playing important roles for his teams, is going to see him go a long way as a player.
When talking about his Arsenal team mate and just how happy he is to see him play in such a major tournament, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Czech-Republic-c2882 midfielder is quoted to have said: "Of course I'm excited to see him getting his chance"
"He's a very young boy and it's great that he's here and he can gain experience like that. For a boy his age it's vital to get experience like that. So http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 can profit from that.”
"He's not the finished article, he has lots to learn but he is an amazing prospect and I just hope that he will work and he will grow.”
"As I know him, he has both feet on earth and he's very confident.”
"Even if you are like that, a tournament hits you anyway a little bit but that's what you expect."
It is now up to Arsene Wenger to decide if the player has gained enough experience to be a part of the North London club’s starting eleven or if he needs to spend more time on the bench, before he officially becomes a part of the first team.
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