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Home > England > Premier League > Wigan > Squad > Ryo Miyaichi Ryo Miyaichi WiganProfile of the Japanese footballer Ryo Miyaichi, who currently plays as a forward at Wigan. The 21-year old player Miyaichi joined Wigan from Arsenal and wears the number 32 shirt. ![]() Ryo Miyaichi Career
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“Roberto Martinez was an in-demand manager in the summer of 2012 after miraculously saving Wigan from relegation from the Premier Arsenal youngster Ryo Miyaichi also joined the club on loan.” “The 20-year-old Japan international spent much of last season on loan at Wigan but his ligament injury. Miyaichi is now working on his recovery and Wenger is expecting big things from the young winger.” “having recently done so with the likes of Jack Wilshere and Ryo Miyaichi. Clearly the chance to send Campbell to the South London club would also make it easier to monitor the young forward’s development.” “Of course, there are exceptions to my sweeping accusation, such as Ryo Miyaichi, who has spent a year away at Wigan, and Jack Wilshere who rose to prominence on loan to Bolton, but on the whole, Wenger has knack of keeping his youngsters close by and using” “Arsene Wenger believes that Ryo Miyaichi has all the attributes to have a successful career at Arsenal. The 20-year-old Japan international spent much of last season on loan at Wigan but his progress was hampered by an ankle ligament injury.” “It’s true that most of these players just don’t have what it takes to excel in the Premier League while somebody who does, such as Ryo Miyaichi, was sent out on loan.”
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