Saturday, May 15, 2010

Johnson like Giggs


Manchester City winger Adam Johnson has been compared to Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs by England's assistant manager Stuart Pearce.

Johnson has been included in Fabio Capello's 30-man World Cup squad, but has not made his senior debut, despite impressing since his £8 million move from Middlesbrough. However, Pearce says the 22-year-old is ready for the big stage and compared his dribbling skills to those of Wales veteran Giggs.

"He [Johnson] is probably a Ryan Giggs of his time. You watch him running at people, jinking in and out,'' Pearce told the Daily Mirror. "I saw some footage of the West Ham game and he was unfortunate not to get a penalty when he went past three players. It reminded me of Ryan Giggs 20 years ago when he first started the game. He has something unique about him. Johnno is not the completed article but he is an improving player and that is a fantastic thing to be.

"Is he ready? If you cast your memory back 20 years to Paul Gascoigne, who knew whether he was ready or not? The one thing Paul had in those days was a manager that believed in him. Now all the players that have got the opportunity know full well that Fabio has done his homework on them and if he believes in you, gives you a shirt and picks you for England, that in itself would be a fantastic lift for any player.

"At the back end of this season Johnson has shown that he has got a maturity in his play. But maybe a year ago in his own mind it was pick the ball up and run directly at opponents, but now I see a more all-round player. I see a more mature player.

"That is maybe down to maturity as an individual, and the coaching he has been getting at Manchester City has helped him as well. I am seeing a more complete player now.

"For what he did for me for two years with the Under-21s and his club form he deserves to be in the 30. It is up to Johnno over the next two weeks to push Fabio in the right direction and make sure he is in the 23.

"Johnno was with me last summer at the European Championship, and the two years prior to that, and I know he is a fantastic lad. He has hit form at the right time. The move to Manchester City has done him the world of good."

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