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Former Dons youngster happy to be out of position at Greenock

Declan McManus has gone back to Morton
Declan McManus has gone back to Morton

Former Don Declan McManus is happy to play out of position for the good of his team at Morton.

The Fleetwood Town attacker has moved to a midfield role during his loan spell at Greenock and his form was rewarded yesterday when he was named Championship player of the month for February.

Although a natural forward, the 21-year old has been used in a midfield role this season to accommodate team-mate Denny Johnstone in attack for the Ton.

McManus hopes to keep his form going to the end of the season.

He said: “I’ve only been back here since January but I’m enjoying every minute.

“We’ve been getting good results and teams such as Rangers and Hibs haven’t found it easy against us in every game we have played against them.

“There are better players in this league and better teams. When I came back in January, Denny was doing well. I’ve played more of an attacking midfield role this season and I’ve tried to fill in for the team more so the manager’s happy.

“I’ve still got a few goals and a few assists so I’m happy all round. I hope now to just keep it up.”

McManus added: “I was actually pretty surprised about winning the award.

“But I’m delighted. To be picked ahead of Hibs or Rangers players who’ve played so well is a big thing.”