Ryan Rydel hopes to be lucky charm for Fleetwood after signing new deal
Speaking after signing a contract extension that will keep him at Highbury for at least the next two seasons, Rydel said he wants to end this campaign on a high.
It has been a meteoric rise for the versatile left-footer, who only signed his first professional contract in October.
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Hide AdAnd having broken into Barton’s first team, the 18-year-old has been rewarded with a new deal that will keep him at Highbury until June 2021, with the club holding an option for a further 12 months.
After impressing Barton with his displays for Simon Wiles’ Under-18 side and in training, Rydel made his League debut off the bench in the 2-0 defeat at Walsall last month.
He made another cameo appearance in the 2-1 defeat at Coventry and has started Town’s last two games at left wing-back as Barton’s side beat Plymouth Argyle 2-0 and Accrington Stanley 1-0.
Now Ryde is hoping to help Barton’s men to three straight League One wins for the first time this season.
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Hide AdRydel said: “We have won the last two games that I have started, so hopefully we can win the next game and keep up this winning streak. Hopefully I’m a lucky omen!
“The gaffer keeps going on about cup finals, and if we win them we have got every chance of getting in the play-offs.”
Rydel says it has been a whirlwind start to his professional career as he has progressed from the Under-18 side to become Town’s current first-choice for the left wing-back role.
He said: “It is a happy time for me and my family. I now have an extra year on my contract at Fleetwood Town.
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Hide Ad“I’ve made four League appearances (following his senior debut last October against Rochdale in the Checkatrade Trophy).
“It has just flown by and I’ve enjoyed every minute.”
And Rydel says he feels part of the squad already after Town’s senior players welcomed him into the pack.
He said: “They have been great with me. They always come and chat with me, sit next to me, make me feel welcome, even when I was just on the bench and travelling.
“Now it is the same and I am just part of the squad.”
Fellow teenager Barry Baggley also made his League bow at Walsall and Rydel said: “We were speaking about it all the way home, which was a nice feeling.”