Ryo Miyaichi admits that he is finally settling in at Arsenal – Premier League Update
Arsenal forward and Japanese international, Ryo Miyaichi believes that he is finally settling in at the Emirates.
The forward was signed by Arsenal last season, but due to some work permit issues, he ended up playing in the Dutch league initially. Following his permit being cleared, he was brought back into the Arsenal squad and since then, he has been representing
the Gunners reserves, while he has also been making the odd Carling Cup appearance for the team.
Last season, the youngster scored three times in the three appearances he made with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Feyenoord-c39258 and became a fan favourite almost immediately. As a result, the Dutch club were looking to sign the player on a permanent deal, but Arsenal knew of the talent that
he possessed and brought him back to the Emirates.
Miyaichi feels that he is now, finally fitting into the Arsenal set-up. He believes the time that he spend in the training camps with the squad is really helping him improve and the fact that he is getting used to the pace of the game in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, playing
for the reserves, is really going to help him on the long run.
Miyaichi is quoted to have said: "I can tell I am improving a lot through training sessions with my team-mates"
"I am also getting used to expressing myself to them without hesitation."
The player then admitted that he was a little shy initially, but now that he has gotten a hang of things, it seems like he is more than willing to play against just about any opposition.
“I was too shy and nervous when I first joined the team. Now I feel more settled living in this environment. Arsenal found an English teacher for me. I suppose I am improving [because] I can understand what the coaches are saying."
At the moment, the player is set to spend around three weeks out on the sidelines, after he picked up a knee injury with the reserves. However, keeping his age in mind, he is bound to be back to his best sooner, rather than later.
Arsene Wenger has time and time again gone on to express his faith in the youngster and according to the manager, the winger will be ready to feature for Arsenal on a regular basis as early as December.
Should things go accoriding to the manager's vision, then http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 could have another speed deamon running up and down their flanks before the end of the year.
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