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Theo Walcott: 'We can do better'

Walcott: 'We can do better'
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Theo Walcott says that Arsenal have what it takes to challenge at the top of the Premier League next season.

Theo Walcott believes that Arsenal have the quality within their squad to challenge for honours next season.

The Gunners' wait for a trophy will stretch into an eighth year, but the England international said that the team has shown what they are capable of this season, just not on a consistent basis.

"We need to be having a bit more of a go at the league, definitely," the 25-year-old told Sport magazine. "We want to compete, and we can do it. You saw when everyone was against us we had a great result like the one at Bayern - winning 2-0 away from home and then doing the same at Swansea. So we can do it; it's in us.

"We just haven't been at that consistent level to do it at times. We did need a little kick up the backside to get us back on track. But, lately, I think we've worked harder as a unit, kept more clean sheets - everyone is in their positions and there's more communication.

"I think you can see that the players want it a bit more because they want to prove people wrong. We want to show that we're still a top four team. Next year, though, we want to be right up there."

Walcott joined Arsenal from Southampton in 2006.

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