Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is happy seeing Theo Walcott lose his rag with teammates.
Wenger has detected a more aggressive edge to Walcott's game since returning to fitness, something that he has been trying to draw out of Walcott for the last two years. He cited the way the normally placid Walcott, just on as a substitute, reacted furiously to Andrei Arshavin's failure to square the ball to him when he had an open goal against Bolton on Wednesday night.
"I was glad to see how he reacted," he said. "It was normal because Arshavin tried to use him to dummy it. You want your players to show passion. I believe Walcott has matured a lot, he hasn't contributed so much this season but I am confident he can make a big contribution."