THEO WALCOTT believes Southampton pal James Ward-Prowse is overtaking David Beckham as the Premier League’s free-kick king.
Saints captain Ward-Prowse has already found the net with three long-range free-kicks this term – two shy of Beckham’s record of five in a season.
Ward-Prowse is becoming the PL free-kick king, says WalcottCredit: AFP
Ward-Prowse is well on his way to breaking Beckham’s five free-kick goals in one season recordCredit: Reuters
Walcott, who played with Becks for England, said: “After every training session I see James taking free-kicks.
“I just sit there and remember watching Beckham all those years ago.
“I always thought I should have got involved with free-kicks but he was just too good.
“Now I see James and think, ‘You’re better.’
“It’s just the way he adjusts his run-up and is always match-prepared.
“It is brilliant to watch and it is showing.
“He is always such a threat, especially when you have got us players running at defenders and trying to win free-kicks.
“It is almost like a penalty for him these days, a good weapon to have.”
Walcott reckons Ward-Prowse may even be a better free-kick-taker than BeckhamCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Ward-Prowse’s set-pieces helped Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Saints climb into the top four ahead of a trip to Walcott’s struggling old club Arsenal tomorrow.
Walcott, 31, scored 100 goals for the Gunners and told talkSPORT: “It is a big game for me.
“I know a lot about the club and it will be very game but I’m not going to be playing the occasion.
“I went back there with Everton and ended up with a black eye after getting a ball in the face.
“We’re in a fantastic moment and it shows with the results we are getting.
“The manager has so many great ideas and the players feed into that.”
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