Walcott said, “They have got the ability, where you can’t teach it, because he plays with that freedom.”
“We talk about the love of football, it is boring many times to see football. To see this, he is not boring to see.
“He is so positive every time that he has this and that is what I love these players who are just positive. It is very fresh.”
Valcot knows that there will be pressure from Davman, who has made his premiere league debut for Arsenal after 16 years and a year later for England.
He admitted that a proper support network “important” and “main key” around Dowman were for his progress.
“The biggest challenge is the outsider and how he also competes with his school life, even a balance of walking out on the road and recognizing it,” Walcott added to the BBC Radio 5 Live’s Mande Night Club.
“That social media world, I did not have this, we did not have the same when we were young. It was very different.”