"We're constantly talking," Johnson said. "We've got a great relationship. We've got certain standards around our footy side and I didn't meet those in the Australia game. I understand that, came out and worked hard last week now obviously get an opportunity again this week."
The Cronulla Sharks half struggled in the 26-4 loss to Australia, with a limited running game, mostly ineffective kicking performance and a couple of handling errors. However, with 30 tests to his name, Johnson is a veteran of the test scene and one of the leaders in the Kiwis squad.
Despite recent struggles for form, he said he doesn't feel like he has to go out and prove a point this weekend in Christchurch.
"I've got certain standards of my own performance, I know whether I've met them or not," Johnson said. "It's often the case that you're your harshest critic at the best of times so I've got certain standards I want to play at and that's all I'm looking at doing this weekend. I'm sure if I do that then everyone will be happy."