Hansen says Walcott 'football brain' jibe is his one regret

Pundit bows out by admitting he was wrong to question Arsenal winger's ability

TV pundit and Liverpool icon Alan Hansen
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Alan Hansen has bowed out of football punditry with a final column for the Daily Telegraph in which he revealed that his only regret over 23 years of analysis was publicly doubting whether Arsenal star Theo Walcott had a "football brain".

The Scot, a fixture on the BBC since the early 1990s, said he stood by his infamous "you'll win nothing with kids" comment about Manchester United at the start of the 1995-6 season, before a side featuring the likes of Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs went on to win the double.

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