Walcott wants Arsenal teammates to aim higher

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Arsenal's Jack Wilshere (L) and Theo Walcott are seen during a training session in north London, on February 18, 2013

BIRMINGHAM (AFP) –

Arsenal‘s Jack Wilshere (L) and Theo Walcott are seen during a training session at Arsenal’s training ground in north London, on February 18, 2013. Walcott has told his Arsenal team-mates they need to have loftier ambitions than just qualifying for the Champions League.

Theo Walcott has told his Arsenal team-mates they need to have loftier ambitions than just qualifying for the Champions League.

Arsene Wenger’s side will reclaim a top four position in the Premier League if they win at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday as London rivals Chelsea are not in action until the following day.

Wenger has made it clear he regards qualifying for the Champions League as a bigger achievement than winning a domestic cup, which the Gunners have not managed since their FA Cup final success over Manchester United in 2005.

Yet Arsenal supporters have been infuriated by the barren run and Walcott admits he is also tired of watching United, Chelsea and Manchester City finish on top of the pile.

Despite their inconsistent performances this season, England winger Walcott believes Arsenal have enough to quality to aim for first place next season rather than settling for a top four finish.

“There’s great potential there,” Walcott said.

“We’ve had too much experience now to be challenging for fourth. We need to be challenging for the Premier League because that’s what we want to be known for.

West Brom's goalkeeper Ben Foster makes a save during their match against West Ham, at Upton Park, on March 30, 2013

West Bromwich Albion’s goalkeeper Ben Foster makes a save during their English Premier League match against West Ham United, at Upton Park in east London, on March 30, 2013. West Brom play Arsenal next, at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich, on Saturday.

“We want to be in the history books, we need to win something now.”

Should Arsenal win at the Hawthorns on Saturday they will move above Chelsea, at least until the Champions League holders take on Sunderland on Sunday, and to within a point of Tottenham, who are also in action the following day, in third place.

Walcott is one of a number of Arsenal players who could miss the Albion game because of injury, with midfielder Jack Wilshere also sidelined.

The England pair are back in training however and are likely to return for the visit of Norwich the following week.

Spanish left-back Nacho Monreal is available to play after he was hurt in a collision with a goal-post in last week’s 4-1 victory over Reading, a result that was Arsenal’s third straight victory.

That contrasted with just one win in the four games before those and Walcott has called for greater consistency in the coming months.

“We shouldn’t have to get a bad result and then perform well in the next game,” he said.

“It should always be there. It’s realising how we cope when we come back from those disappointing results.

“We just need to do it every week – it’s as simple as that.”

Meanwhile, West Brom head coach Steve Clarke believes Wenger deserves more time to restore Arsenal to their former glory.

“In normal cycles in football you have periods in football where you are at the top and periods you are not,” Clarke said.

“At the moment Chelsea are not at the top either. Most people at Arsenal would say Arsene Wenger has done a fantastic job there.

“And if he has a season that is a bit more disappointing than other seasons then surely they are going to stick by him and give him the chance to keep building the squad and try to challenge for honours.

“There are other big teams in the same situation.

Liverpool won’t make it. It will be difficult for Everton. A lot of teams are investing big money but not everyone can make it. There are only four places.”

The Baggies are set to welcome back James Morrison following a hamstring injury, but Youssouf Mulumbu serves the first of a three-game ban for kicking the ball at Gary O’Neil in last weekend’s defeat at West Ham.

“It will be dealt with internally,” Clarke said. “He was very apologetic at the time.

“You could see it just came from sheer frustration after a disappointing performance from us.

“He has apologised and that’s the best thing to do.”

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