The English winger has made it clear that the Gunners will go for the win at their home stadium and that Manchester City will have to deal with added pressure in the Premier League title race when they take on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Theo-Walcott-c34873 has begun the war of words before Manchester City’s trip to North London on the upcoming weekend as the Gunners look to bring about a decisive change in the course of the Premier League title race. Arsenal are currently
third in the Premier League table level on points with the fourth placed Tottenham Hotspur, therefore it is imperative for them to win against Manchester City to hold onto their position in case Tottenham win their respective tie on the weekend.
For Manchester City, it is all about keeping pace with Manchester United at the top of the table who are already five points ahead of the Citizens courtesy of their lack of form over the past three weeks in the Premier League.
Walcott and co. haven’t been firing on all cylinders either their latest loss to Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 shows that there are chinks in the Arsenal armour, something that Manchester City must’ve noticed.
The young winger said, "I think that we can deal with pressure when it is thrown upon our shoulders. The manager always takes it on his back, but as players we can cope with that now because we had that tough period. We had a lot
of injuries, things weren't going our way and Tottenham were 10 points ahead, but we dealt with that, we continued playing our football and completely turned it around.”
He added, "When people play at their full potential it makes the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043 game for example, saw us play very well for 20 minutes
but after that it was all Everton. But we still won 1-0 and that is what we need to do more often. We have real character in the squad, a lot of leaders and captains, and that helps us."
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