Arsene Wenger believes Theo Walcott would find it difficult to return to the England U21 squad.
Gunners boss expresses concern about youngster going back to U21s
Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal ace Theo Walcott would find it difficult to return to the England Under 21 squad.
Walcott has previously been a key figure for the Under 21 side, but made his mark for the senior team by scoring a hat-trick in last month's 2010 World Cup qualifying win over Croatia.
However, Under 21 coach Stuart Pearce could look to include Walcott in his plans for next summer's European Championship, if England overcome Wales in a play-off.
Gunners boss Wenger would not stop Walcott from playing in the tournament, but feels it may be tough for the youngster to retun to the Under 21 setup.
Difficult mentally
"I would not be against it, but it is very difficult mentally for a player once they have been into the top team to go back into the Under 21s again," said Wenger.
"I have seen that many times with very young players and it has never worked very well.
"I had that in France with Thierry Henry and (Nicolas) Anelka and they were already in the top team and then went below. It is never conclusive.
"I think he would be happy to do it and I can understand that England wants to use him.
"He is 19 and if he can contribute to the Under 21 team, why not?"