The Japanese midfielder has made a big impression since making his loan move from Arsenal but the Trotters manager is keen to ensure that his long-term prospects are not damaged

"For Ryo's part, there has been an awful lot asked of the kid, with the amount of games he's had," Coyle told reporters. "I thought he was feeling it a little bit in his legs at the end of the [Wolves] game. We will need to get him rested up as best as we can to make sure he's ready to play a part this weekend."
The Scot also insisted that he will look to protect all of his young players in order to give them a chance to continue their growth as footballers. He added: "I look at Ryo and young Mark Davies, and when they come bursting into the game, as a football lover that's exactly what I want to see. I'd pay money to go and see that type of player.
"They glide by tackles and get themselves into the box, try to get a shot away, draw challenges. It's exciting to see. "What is important is that my younger players are getting better."
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