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Walcott and Hart get set for Estonia visit

Thursday, October 08 2015 by SNTV
  • England talk on Wednesday as they get set for Euro 2016 Group E visit of Estonia.

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Theo Walcott, England:

    "I think you ask any player - any injury is always going to be frustrating but I think you need to take the positives out of it. I think I have come back definitely a better and stronger player. I was tested mentally as well during this injury and not many players would be able to cope with what I have coped with to be honest. Like I say, I am looking after myself, I am listening to the right people. I am just ready, I want to take off now. That is where I want to be. Like I said before, the next stage is obviously bringing my Arsenal form into England"

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Theo Walcott, England:

    "Obviously Wayne is the only person who can answer that question but being Wayne he always wants to represent his country. If he cant then its definitely because he has got a little knock. So we will know tomorrow if he gets the opportunity to train but - you know - obviously the manager will make the decision in the end. If he is 100 percent or not then only time will tell. He is always here which is great to see amongst the squad if he is not training."

    "Yeah well, I think me personally I will play anywhere for England. That is what I want to do for this country. You want to represent them and given the opportunity - play anywhere. I know everyone would like to see me up front but if it is on the right or left, again I can play any of those three positions. So there is an opportunity there definitely and the next stage is to take that with both hands, without a doubt."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Hart, England:

    "Yeah it is still two games from happening but, like I say, I don't see it being that great an achievement unless we go on and do well in the tournament in the summer."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Hart, England:

    "Maybe but Wayne (Rooney) is getting to that age anyway where I think he would appreciate that he would have led the side whether he was captain or not. He needs a few of us in the team. It is not just one man with the armband. So, whether he had the arm band or not I am sure Wayne would have led with his example on and off the field but he has definitely grown into his role."

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