‘Electric’ Theo stuns Wenger

ARSENE Wenger claims there is more to come from “electric” Theo Walcott after the England forward’s hat-trick brought Premier League newcomers Blackpool back down to earth with a crushing 6-0 defeat at Arsenal.

The 21-year-old was a controversial omission from Fabio Capello’s ill-fated World Cup squad, only to be welcomed back into the England fold following the dismal display in South Africa.

Walcott produced a stunning display as he tore the Seasiders apart from kick-off, sweeping the Gunners into an 11th-minute lead.

Andrey Arshavin made it 2-0 from the penalty spot after defender Ian Evatt had been sent off for a foul on Marouane Chamakh, which looked to have taken place just outside the box.

Walcott added a third before the break, with Abou Diaby slotting home number four at the start of the second half and the England man - whose only international goals came with a famous hat-trick in Croatia during September 2008 - then securing the match ball with another well-taken finish.

Chamakh headed in a sixth goal on 83 minutes, but it was Walcott who stole the headlines.

“Theo is more electric than he has been,” Wenger declared.

“He mixed well the final ball and the finishing, which is a sign a player is more mature.

“Let’s not forget what he does is always at a very high pace, so it is not easy to make the right decision, but today, he did.”

Wenger added: “Theo is 21, so now he is at an age where players usually start, you cannot say he is at the peak of his game.

“There is a lot to come from him.”

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