Supporters of Everton have buzzed over a Twitter post from Theo Walcott following the 3-2 victory over Watford on Saturday.
In the clash at Vicarage Road, the experienced, English winger bagged the winning goal for the Toffees late on (per BBC), leaving many to gush over a Twitter post from the Englishman (via Theo Walcott).
Love a last minute winner ??
Great win. Credit to the lads, we worked hard that!
The travelling fans were class as always…safe journey home Blues. ? @Everton pic.twitter.com/lpDk4gsqNL
— Theo Walcott (@theowalcott) February 1, 2020
Don’t let the boo boys celebrate that Theo my man, it finished 2-2 in the world you utter elite gazelle.
— azul (@thechicoazul) February 1, 2020
Is right Theo! Good goal to win it??
— The Toffee Blues (@EvertonNewsFeed) February 1, 2020
Great winner Theo keep working for the fans and we wlll always back you all!!! ??
— Garyegerton (@Garyegerton1) February 1, 2020
Has Theo Walcott fallen short of expectations since his arrival from Arsenal?Yes, but was impressive on SaturdayNo, he's been doing well enough |
During this season, the Englishman, who is valued at £13.5 million (Transfermarkt), has featured in 22 games in all competitions for the Toffees, during which he has scored once and assisted on two occasions (per Transfermarkt).
Across all of his outings this term, the 30-year-old has a poor average rating of 6.41/10 (per WhoScored), however, many fans felt that he had put in a much-improved performance against the Hornets.
Get your confidence up Theo, you have loads more to give, run at defenders more, you have it in your locker.
— Stephen Flanagan (@Flannybluebird) February 1, 2020
Keep it up. You don’t know how bad the boys want you to succeed. Make us proud. Much love from America ???
— BULK HOGAN (@standupdoubles) February 2, 2020
Get in Theo. Waited a long time for a win like this. Made@my weekend. Buzzing
— EFCFletch (@fletch2505) February 2, 2020
Thank you for making this weekend wonderful Theo. Keep up the hard work. Love having you as a Blue.
— Ryne Jones (@Ikancast) February 2, 2020
What do we think?
As Walcott’s average rating would suggest (per WhoScored), the 30-year-old winger has not been at his best for the Toffees so far this season.
However, after playing a pivotal role in the victory over Watford, then the confidence boost for the Englishman could have him back to playing his best under Carlo Ancelotti.