Burnley’s Owen Dodgson talks on his first month as a loan player at Barnsley, saying that there is still more to achieve.

During his season-long loan to League One, Burnley defender Owen Dodgson thinks he still has a lot to offer.

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The 20-year-old has moved up to the third division this season with Barnsley after spending last season with Rochdale in League Two.

The left-back made his Tykes debut last week in a 2-0 EFL Trophy victory against Grimsby Town, though he has yet to play in the league for the Tykes.

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“The goal is a big confidence boost for me, coming into a new side,” Dodgson told the Barnsley Chronicle.

“It’s obviously a good start for myself but I have a lot more to do. The fans have a lot more to see from me.

“The move happened quite fast. I jumped at the opportunity straight away and I am happy to be here.”

Dodgson will be hoping to repeat the success of his former Clarets teammate Bobby Thomas, who starred at Oakwell last season before sealing a permanent move to Coventry City.

Owen Dodgson of Burnley FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Pre-Season Friendly match between SL Benfica and Burnley FC at Estadio do Restelo on July 25, 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal. 

The defender has also played with midfielders Josh Benson and Adam Phillips during his time coming through the youth ranks at Gawthorpe.

“I know a few of the lads and they said Barnsley is a good ambitious club who want to get to the Championship,” Dodgson added.

“Josh is doing very well, Bobby did well then got a great move, Philo is doing well too. I spoke to them all and they spoke very highly of everyone at the club and the fans.”

While last season ended in disappointment for Dodgson, with Rochdale suffering relegation into non-league, the experience was still an invaluable one for the Burnley man.

“It was a big learning experience. I got games under my belt and was very happy with how I did,” he said.

“It’s unfortunate what happened with the team but it is a good group of lads and I hope they come back to where they belong this season.

“For myself, the next step was League One and I just have to keep improving.”

Dodgson’s loan move to Barnsley came off the back of a strong pre-season for the left-back, who even scored in Burnley’s 2-0 pre-season friendly win against Benfica.

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