Theo Walcott was happy to finally get his name back on the scoresheet in Arsenal's 3-2 FA Cup win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
The
England winger made just his second start of the campaign and put the
disappointment of an injury-hit 12 months behind him by opening the
scoring inside 90 seconds at the Amex Stadium.
It was Walcott's first strike since New Year's Day 2014 and he admitted his relief at ending the goal drought after the game.
"It's
been a long time coming," he told Arsenal's official website. "I had a
lot of chances since I have been back, but I have been out for a year so
it is still going to take time.
"It is just nice to get some match fitness back. I was very pleased with the finish and there will definitely be many more.
"People
will be expecting me to score every game now but it’s all about getting
the match fitness, sharpness and the goals back. The goal was a bonus.
"The
goals will come but I'm just enjoying being back with the guys and
working on my fitness, getting the sharpness right. I was blowing quite
heavily towards the end but I was very pleased with the finish.
"The most important thing is that the team got through."
The
result saw Arsenal take another step towards defending the FA Cup crown
they won back in May with a 3-2 Wembley win over Hull City.
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