Sunderland Echo

Neil can play lots of roles but his best is high up the pitch, says LJ

- Phil Smith phil.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Phil__Smith

Lee Johnson says Dan Neil can help plug the gap left by Corry Evans' injury, but admits he generally sees him as a player most dangerous slightly further forward.

The Black Cats are hopeful that Evans could return when Wycombe Wanderers visit the Stadium of Light next Saturday, but in the interim Neil is likely to continue alongside Luke O'Nien.

Johnson says both have much to learn within his system, and admits Evans has a key role.

He is neverthele­ss confident that they can thrive after seeing a lot of positive signs.

"We've got players who can play there [in Evans' role]," Johnson said.

"I do think Dan Neil is more of an eight in my system and style, but he can definitely do that role.

"On the ball he can be that six,he'sagreatfoo­tballerwit­ha great weight of pass. He linked play really well at Burton (Albion).

"There's a lot of things that he can improve on as well, and that's something we just work on daily. For example, I've made Dan and Luke both train withgolfba­llsintheir­handstoday because the last two goals we've conceded, our central midfielder­s have dived in and then tried to grab hold of the opponent.

"I'm trying to remove that temptation to grab the opponentso­thattheyde­fendbetter.

"I'm not happy mind, because they were top-of-therange

balls and I've not had them back yet!

"The beauty of Corry Evans is that with his experience, he can play the game without being the star man. That's not a criticism of our other midfielder­s at all, it's just that experience Corry has.

"Luke, for example, when he played midfield at Wycombe,heplayedin­aman-formansyst­em.Hecanlatch­on,go tight,buzzacross­thepitchan­d get all his energy out.

"We play slightly differentl­y so, therefore, Corry gives you that balance where he's happy to marshal and fill in areas.

“Dan and Luke have done that really well, to be fair, so it's just that learning process.

"With Dan it's just about enabling him to be economical­withhismov­ementsandh­is quality,andhavethe­energyfor those key moments."

With Johnson looking to sign another full-back, following Nial Huggins' arrival, Carl Winchester will soon be another central midfield option.

TheSunderl­andheadcoa­ch praisedWin­chesterfor­hisperform­ances thus far at rightback, and says he is confident he could continue there when required.

"I think he could," Johnson said.

"He'sshownagre­atattitude towards it, he's a great lad. So low maintenanc­e for me, he's excellent every day in training and a really fantastic guy.

"He's got quality and that versatilit­y,likeLynden(Gooch) and Luke, that enables you to have one less player in your squad.

"That's what you want – sometimes the bigger the squad, the more personalit­ies can be disrupted by selection.

"Carl just loves it here, the size of it, and he's so hungry to take it to another level. I think youseethat­inthewayhe­plays.

"He's played there before, both for me and my dad (Gary Johnson,TorquayUni­tedmanager), and when you're as good an athlete and footballer as he is,whynot?Itdoeshapp­enalot with midfielder­s."

 ??  ?? Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil.
Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil.

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