Walcott sees signs of Arsenal revival
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Arsene Wenger's fifth placed side won the London derby 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday for their first league win since February.
England winger Walcott
was on the scoresheet, bagging Arsenal's second goal
in between strikes
from Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud.
It was just a fourth
win in 11 games in all competitions for Arsenal, with continued protests
against Gunners boss Wenger adding to an unhappy atmosphere around the
north London club lately.
Wenger is still to announce whether he will sign a new contract or leave at the end of the season.
But, after his players
finally produced a result to ease the pressure on the Frenchman,
Walcott insisted he sees signs of a well-timed revival as Arsenal chase a
top four finish in the Premier League.
"We had to work for it, it has obviously been a challenging few weeks to be honest," he said.
"We had to get the
first goal, when we got the first goal the nerves went away and then we
just relaxed and played our football and hopefully it is going to breed a
bit more confidence going into the next few games in a busy April.
"We just had to get
that first goal, once we got it people calmed down a bit more and
everyone was a bit more relaxed playing the football we know is why we
play for this fantastic club.
"Everyone just needs
to remember how good we are as a team, as individuals. It is coming into
motion, you saw some signs against Man City and more today and
hopefully it is going to go on and on."
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