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    LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Theo Walcott is emerging as a key figure in the north London club’s fight to finish third.

     

    The England winger provided vital assists for both his team’s goals in the  dramatic added-time victory over Newcastle United that moved Wenger’s side to  within one point of third-placed Tottenham.
       
    Robin Van Persie struck the first from Walcott’s cross to claim his 33rd  goal of the season.
       
    But while the Arsenal captain has been the dominant figure throughout the  Gunners’ campaign, Wenger insists Walcott is playing an equally important role.
     
    The Arsenal manager said: “I think people forget about Theo because he is  so long in the spotlight that people forget he is 23 years old and he is now  getting to an age where you perform. 
     
    "It’s as simple as that. He develops well because he is intelligent and I  feel tactically and technically tonight he played a complete game.”    Walcott laid on the last minute cross that was turned home by Thomas  Vermaelen to seal a fifth successive Premier League win and maintain Arsenal’s  recent record of last gasp victories.
     
    Wenger said: “I believe it shows we have quality, we have spirit which I  never questioned. 
     
    “We had relentless effort from the first to the last minute. The tempo was  absolutely top level and kept going until the last second of the game. And  certainly the fact we have done that before helped.
     
    “We just kept going and you feel that in the team we have that complete and  total commitment to do whatever we can.”    And he added: “We played recently against Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle,  and at Sunderland who are difficult to beat. 
     
    “It was tight every time, we won in the last minute at Sunderland, at  Liverpool and against Newcastle.  What is at stake is complete commitment from  every single game and see where we finish.”    Van Persie kick-started the recovery after Hatem Ben Arfa had put Newcastle  ahead in the 14th minute and was involved in an ongoing argument with visiting  keeper Tim Krul that threatened to spill over after the final whistle.
     
    The manager said: “I don’t know if it is history from Holland or today’s  story? I haven’t spoken to him yet but I am happy he stayed yellow and didn’t  turn red. 
     
    “He is absolutely committed. He gave absolutely everything tonight and got  us an equaliser.”     Newcastle have now gone four games without a win and manager Alan Pardew  admitted the defeat had ended their hopes of forcing their way into the top  four.
     
    Pardew’s side lie sixth and are now targeting a Europa League spot.
     
    And the manager said: “You couldn’t fault the commitment but we must not  let the disappointment of that last minute goal get to us because we have a lot  to play for still. 
     
    “I’d billed this game for the Champions League we needed to win it, a draw  was no good for us, we aren’t going to get there, we could make the Europa  League and we have to try and win on Saturday and keep our noses in front in  that position.”    Pardew admitted his side had run out of steam in the final minutes and  blamed the winning goal on an injury to right back Danny Simpson.
     
    He said: “Obviously we are very disappointed because we had the ball in  their corner in the 94th minute I think it was. 
     
    “We had a few problems towards the end of the game. We lost Cheick Tiote to  cramp, Danny Simpson had an injury but we had no subs left and we were  struggling. And in the end Danny’s recovery just couldn’t get him back and we  conceded the goal.”  -- AFP
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