Theo Walcott still a top footballer and at Southampton becoming Englands ever youngest full capped player in 2006

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Theo Walcott has been around in football since the early years of this century and still at not more than 32 years of age. He is still a great footballer but his role at Southampton has been more at the fringe but still coming in and giving his very best.

Walcott was last on the field in the fantastic and massive 3-2 away win to Tottenham on the 9th of February and coming on he does really have grand importance.

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How foreign managers have helped England progress as an international team to count, Southgate and his helping hands

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The recent rise of Three Lions might not just have to do with brilliant coaching from Gareth Southgate, but the influence of Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta and Marcelo Bielsa must not be faulted as the grand use of foreign management in Premier League have of course a big influence on players.

Kyle Walker described it himself in an interview lately saying him being adaptable to play in a back three has to do with the way he has learned from Pep’s coaching and skills.

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