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Pearce plea to England boss Capello: I need Walcott for U21 Euro finals

England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce will push for Theo Walcott to be included in the squad for next year's European Championships if his youngsters defeat Wales in a play-off.

Walcott is expected to be in the seniors next month while the Under-21s face the Welsh in a two-legged tie to reach next year's finals in Sweden.

Treble top: Theo Walcott celebrates scoring against Croatia

Treble top: Theo Walcott celebrates scoring against Croatia


Pearce, who is also in Fabio Capello's backroom team with the seniors, believes
giving players the experience of a tournament is beneficial for their development.

'Come next summer, our last senior match is on June 10, after that everyone will be available to play in the under-21 tournament, no matter what experience they've had in the seniors during the season," Pearce said.

'The main thing is whether it is right for the player. Giving the player the experience of a tournament is absolutely crucial, that has been driving us from the first game of the qualification campaign."

Pearce took England to the semi-finals of the 2007 finals, where they were defeated by Holland after a marathon penalty shoot-out.

Walcott missed the finals with a shoulder injury but played a central role for the Under-21s last season before getting moved up back up to the seniors.

Fabio Capello (right) and Stuart Perace (left) congratulate Theo Walcott after his jat-trick against Croatia

Fabio Capello (right) and Stuart Perace (left) congratulate Theo Walcott after his jat-trick against Croatia

Players such as Joe Hart, Aaron Lennon and Gabriel Agbonlahor have had experience with the seniors but also play for Pearce.

'From my point of view, Fabio's been very supportive and has given me the strongest possible sides," Pearce said. 'For the last game, against Portugal, he could comfortably have taken three or four of my squad for the seniors in my opinion.

'He's very aware he wants to keep me with the strongest squad possible and hopefully that will be the case next month."

With Holland and Portugal knocked out already, England could have chance of doing better than their last-four berth in 2007.

Pearce added: 'My main drive from offset, and message I've given to the players when we started the tournament, is that we're in this tournament to try to win it.

'We're not here to make up the numbers or just to get to the finals. You have to have it on your mind that there are 15 matches to play to win this tournament."

Pearce's youngsters beat Wales 2-0 last May in a friendly. The play-offs are scheduled for October 10 and 14, the second leg is in England but is unlikely to be at Wembley.

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