Walcott intends to impress Capello

Theo Walcott intends to make full use of the final two Barclays Premier League games of the season to cement his place in England's World Cup squad. The 21-year-old was hampered by injury earlier in the campaign, but has recently produced a number of impressive displays, including when he came off the bench to score in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Barcelona. "I have not played much this season and I feel fresh, so hopefully the more games I get to play, the better I will be and I will get to be on the plane," said Walcott. "The World Cup is the biggest dream of all for every boy - everyone dreams of a 1966 moment, at least I know I do. "Hopefully we can make it another one. We believe we can win it and we will do everything to bring the World Cup back home - it has been too long." Walcott came in for criticism following a subdued display in the international friendly against Egypt at Wembley during March - with former England winger Chris Waddle claiming he "doesn't understand the game". The Arsenal forward - who smashed a famous hat-trick in the World Cup qualifier against Croatia at the start of last season - maintains his game is moving in the right direction. "The thing about being a winger is that it is the end product which matters - you can do everything right, dribble past people and beat your men, but just not get a final ball in," Walcott said in the May edition of the official Arsenal magazine. "Players like David Bentley and James Milner have that end product and hopefully I am showing that in my own game a little more. "Sometimes people think I do not realise that it is quite hard to pick people out when you are running so quickly - I just try to put the ball into the space, and if players are getting into the box then it works even better."

Source: PA