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Walcott Backs Wenger.................... by sojihandsome: 11:25am On Feb 21, 2013
Theo Walcott has defended Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, insisting he is the right man to turn the club's season around.

The Gunners' wait for a trophy is in danger of extending to eight years after a 3-1 defeat at home to Bayern Munich leaves them virtually out of the Champions League.

With the north Londoners also facing a struggle to qualify for next year's competition, something they have done for the past 15 years in a row, the boss has come under heavy scrutiny from pundits and fans alike.

However, the former Southampton attacker has urged supporters to stand by the Frenchman, who he is sure will be able to lift the players' moral despite the devastating defeat.

"We've got the best man in the job to get our heads back to where they should be," he told reporters. "I've played a lot of games in the Champions League and I know how things go."

The Gunners currently sit fifth in the league table, four points behind rivals Tottenham and just two points ahead of Everton, with Liverpool not far behind.

The club have never failed to qualify for the competition under Wenger and, while Walcott admits it would be a huge disappointment should they miss out on the tournament, he is focusing on making sure that does not happen.

"If you are a top team, and with the saga of not winning anything for such a long time, it's always disappointing if that happens," the 23-year-old continued.

"But I don't want to focus on the negativity about that. I just want to focus on the positive side of the team, because I know how good those guys are, and get to where we should be."

Toni Kroos' seventh minute goal gave Bayern a perfect start in the last-16 first leg at the Emirates, forcing the hosts to chase the game and leaving them open to the counter-attack - which the German's exploited expertly.

And the England international thinks conceding early and avoidable goals is becoming an unwanted habit for Wenger's men, while they must build on a better second half in the away leg.

"It's happening most weeks," he added. "We didn't really have a slow start [against Bayern]. It was just sloppy goals – goals that could have been avoidable, I felt.

"We knew how strong [Bayern] were going to be. They're very well organised, they did their job, they took their chances which is the most important thing.

"We had a few but didn't manage to take it. In the Champions League you need to take limited opportunities, but, like I say [we've] got to take the positives out of the second half.

"There's a lot we can learn from that, learn from Bayern as well because we want to be like that

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