his best position will always be out wide, as it gives him the maximum amount of space to run into; either out wide or cutting in. his final ball has improved a lot this season and in a world of slow motion replays, over analysis he suffers because everyone hopes for a playstation moment or end product every time he has the ball out wide. pleased for him the other night and hope he stays but given some of unfair stick he has taken by us lot, i wouldn't blame him for clearing off.
Theo's had the ability to put in that sort of performance for some time.
What he's lacked is any consistency.
Expectations need to be put into check. Not every 16 year old is going to turn into a superstar, especially when learning a new position that isn't natural for him.
How many promising young players has Wenger brought to the club that have ended up doing nothing? There are more flops than success stories. Theo is Cesc, but he's no Vela, Merida, Bentley or JET.