Ryo Miyaichi
By sjlskl
@sjlskl (3382)
Singapore
February 19, 2012 7:08am CST
Since going on a loan spell with Bolton, the Japanese has gone from strength to strength. He capped it with a wonderful goal on Saturday. This beg the question. Why did Wenger deem he as unprepared for the rough and tough nature of the BPL? Ryo seems to be like a fish in water for the past few games. Regardless, he looks like a good player and Arsenal has another star in the making. Just hope that he will continue his learning curve.
2 responses
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
20 Feb 12
The problem is that those players ahead of him, and I mean in terms of seniority, not skill, as pretty awful. I can't see how players like say Walcott being picked week in week out but Wenger could not find a slot to play Miyaichi, especially when the frenchman and the reputation of grooming and playing youngsters who prove they have what it takes to perform in the highest level.
@emmanola (482)
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20 Feb 12
One feels that Ryo Miyaichi will be listed as Arsenal player in 2012/2013 season because he seems to have improved tremendously. Another player to look out for is the youngster, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, despite scoring an own goal that helped Sunderland bundled out Arsenal out of the FA Cup competition. I, personally feels that it's high time some players be allowed to leave Arsenal or given out on loan to other teams. The first is Chamakh.


