Arsenal’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Theo-Walcott-c34873 has urged his teammates to get their act together and take some of the blame that is being directed towards Arsene Wenger.
The Gunners have now managed to lose three back to back games in the Premier League and as a result, the team is struggling to catch up to the fourth spot in the league table.
So far, all the blame has been directed towards Arsene Wenger, with the squad members hardly getting any fingers pointed towards them.
However, Walcott despite not playing too well in recent weeks has finally had enough and is now looking to go all out.
At the same time, the forward has asked his team to get their heads straight and focus on their upcoming games if they want to try and win any trophies this season.
When talking about sharing the responsibility for the poor results that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international is quoted to have said: "The manager will take all the stick"
"He looks after us. He believes in us.
"As players we need to look at ourselves. We need to take responsibility. The last few games haven't been good enough.
"The worst thing is we have a lot of regrets. There are games we could have won.
“When you go to Swansea and score two goals you should win."
Walcott also admitted that club captain http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 was a great source of inspiration for the team and he almost always tried to get the team to think positively.
The Gunner then went on to add: "We always like to reflect on the game in the dressing room, even at half-time, sharing our feelings on the game," Walcott said.
"Robin is a great captain who wants to win. He believes in the team and knows the team can do better.”
If all the players at the Emirates decide to get their act together and pick their form up, they can easily go on and contest for a spot in the top four once again.
However, should the team fail to do so, then perhaps the Gunners would not be playing Champions League football next season after all.
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