Ryo Miyaichi admits that it was his dream to play for Arsenal – Premier League Update
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 youngster and Japanese international, Ryo Miyaichi has gone ahead and admitted that it has always been his dream to play for the Gunners.
The youngster was signed by the North London club last January, but was then sent out on a loan to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Feyenoord-c39258. The winger impressed for the Dutch club and after earning his work permit, joined up with the senior Arsenal team in the summers.
Since then, the winger has been representing the team on the reserves level and had been desperate to prove his worth with the first team.
Last night, Miyaichi finally got his call up to the senior team and managed to be a part of the Arsenal side, which beat Shrewsbury Town by three goals to one.
Arsenal went down by one goal in the opening twenty minutes, which saw the Gunners fans feel like the worst was about to happen. Nonetheless, the Gunners managed to change the game later on and with goals scored by Gibbs, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Oxlade-Chamberlain and Yossi Benayoun.
Miyaichi was brought on in the seventy first minute and impressed for the few minutes that he spent on the pitch. He made some brilliant touches on the ball and played some decent passes at the same time. He looked quite lively and seemed to have just what it takes to be a Arsenal regular in the future.
Following the game, the player was caught showing his excitement, as he went on to state: "It has been my dream to play on the Emirates pitch, it’s great and I am really happy.
"One year ago I was still in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928 and playing high school football. I didn't even think I would be playing here so it was a surprise. I was working hard and now I am here I have to keep my feet on the ground and try even harder."
It seems like Arsenal might finally be able to get another winger, who has the ability to run at opposing teams, while following the Arsenal style of play.
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