Bolton Wanderers' Ryo Miyaichi (left) celebrates scoring his team's opening goal
Sunday, February 19, 2012
11:35 AM
Owen Coyle was delighted with Ryo Miyachi
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle hailed Ryo Miyachi after he marked his first start for the Trotters with a goal against Millwall in the FA Cup fifth-round.
The 19-year-old joined the Lancashire club on transfer deadline day and made his debut, coming on for Martin Petrov, against Wigan in a 2-1 defeat and impressed his new manager.
“His second-half performance against Wigan last week was terrific, and from that moment there was no doubt he was going to start today,” he said.
“He showed what a talent he is. There’s other stuff he can learn, but he’s brave and tough - he stood up to some of the treatment he got today - and he always plays with a smile on his face, which I absolutely love.”
Coyle admitted he was an admirer of the Japanese starlet.
“First and foremost I am a football fan and I want to be excited by some of the players I’ve got in my team, and Ryo Miyaichi certainly does that,” he added.
“In football terms he is a baby, a kid. I saw when Arsenal brought him in and then watched him on loan at Feyenoord last year, and he always caught my eye.”
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