#1 Theo Walcott
English and Everton attacking player Theo Walcott joined the Blue side of Merseyside from Arsenal a few days ago. After struggling to find form at Arsenal this season, the move to Everton might turn out to be a great one for the player and the club in the second half of the season.
Poor performances and lack of creative penetrating play as a winger saw Walcott lose his place in Arsenal's starting eleven. Since the start of the season, he has failed to create an impact in any of his appearances. With the 2018 WC fast approaching, Walcott is not even in contention to be picked in Gareth Southgate's squad.
The 28-year-old has prior national team experience but will need a string of spellbinding performances at Everton before he could be considered to be picked for England.
Despite a lot of fans hurling abuse at the player, Walcott does have the ability and mindset to come back from the position he finds himself in and Allardyce could help revive the player's international career.
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