Dan's the man as Latics look to keep their loan rangerAston Villa youngster has impressed Oldham boss Lee Johnson Dec 02, 2014 10:58 By Sheldan KeayOLDHAM manager Lee Johnson admits that he will be doing all he can to keep Daniel Johnson at the club when his loan expires next month.The midfielder is on loan from Aston Villa and is yet to put a foot wrong during his time at the club.His deal is set to expire on January 5 and Latics boss Johnson has been delighted with his performances so far.“He’s a talented player and he’s been really effective since coming to us,” he said.“You never know what’s going to happen but we would certainly like to keep him at the club.“We will speak to him and to Aston Villa but at the moment we should just enjoy him while he’s here.”Johnson was a key figure in the 3-0 victory over local rivals Rochdale on Saturday, scoring two of his side’s goals.The win has seen Latics move into the play-off places and Johnson, 22, was glad to contribute to the win.“It was a big derby game against our rivals and I’m happy that I got the goals that I did,” he said.“It was the first time that I played at Spotland and the atmosphere with the fans was brilliant.“The supporters were different class and it really helped to drive us through the game.“It was a good team performance and I’m just delighted to get the win, that’s the most important thing.”
Manchester Evening NewsQuoteDan's the man as Latics look to keep their loan rangerAston Villa youngster has impressed Oldham boss Lee Johnson Dec 02, 2014 10:58 By Sheldan KeayOLDHAM manager Lee Johnson admits that he will be doing all he can to keep Daniel Johnson at the club when his loan expires next month.The midfielder is on loan from Aston Villa and is yet to put a foot wrong during his time at the club.His deal is set to expire on January 5 and Latics boss Johnson has been delighted with his performances so far.“He’s a talented player and he’s been really effective since coming to us,” he said.“You never know what’s going to happen but we would certainly like to keep him at the club.“We will speak to him and to Aston Villa but at the moment we should just enjoy him while he’s here.”Johnson was a key figure in the 3-0 victory over local rivals Rochdale on Saturday, scoring two of his side’s goals.The win has seen Latics move into the play-off places and Johnson, 22, was glad to contribute to the win.“It was a big derby game against our rivals and I’m happy that I got the goals that I did,” he said.“It was the first time that I played at Spotland and the atmosphere with the fans was brilliant.“The supporters were different class and it really helped to drive us through the game.“It was a good team performance and I’m just delighted to get the win, that’s the most important thing.”
Quote from: adrenachrome on December 02, 2014, 11:22:04 AMManchester Evening NewsQuoteDan's the man as Latics look to keep their loan rangerAston Villa youngster has impressed Oldham boss Lee Johnson Dec 02, 2014 10:58 By Sheldan KeayOLDHAM manager Lee Johnson admits that he will be doing all he can to keep Daniel Johnson at the club when his loan expires next month.The midfielder is on loan from Aston Villa and is yet to put a foot wrong during his time at the club.His deal is set to expire on January 5 and Latics boss Johnson has been delighted with his performances so far.“He’s a talented player and he’s been really effective since coming to us,” he said.“You never know what’s going to happen but we would certainly like to keep him at the club.“We will speak to him and to Aston Villa but at the moment we should just enjoy him while he’s here.”Johnson was a key figure in the 3-0 victory over local rivals Rochdale on Saturday, scoring two of his side’s goals.The win has seen Latics move into the play-off places and Johnson, 22, was glad to contribute to the win.“It was a big derby game against our rivals and I’m happy that I got the goals that I did,” he said.“It was the first time that I played at Spotland and the atmosphere with the fans was brilliant.“The supporters were different class and it really helped to drive us through the game.“It was a good team performance and I’m just delighted to get the win, that’s the most important thing.”So, what is it about Johnson? He's been on the cusp for a while and has always looked like a reasonable prospect when tested ....
He was moved from central defence to right wing-back when their new manager came in. He looks quick enough to play there at least.