Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses has hailed his team-mate's influence over his adaptation to a more defensive role after being nominated for individual honours.
Moses has now been named one of the top-five players from his continent as voting for the BBC's African Player of the Year prize opens.
It is an honour that has previously been bestowed upon former Chelsea greats Didier Drogba, Michael Essien and John Obi Mikel.
"Yes, it is amazing," Moses told Goal in an exclusive interview. "I am pleased with the position I am in today. My manager and team-mates helped me and encouraged me.
"It shows how hard I worked last year but it isn't about being nominated but winning [the award]. Whatever the outcome is, I know that I have had a great year at the club and with the national team as well.
"I was part of the first African team to qualify for the World Cup as well which was good for us. I am pleased to follow in [the former Chelsea players'] footsteps; now I want to take my football to the next level.
"Every season I want to be the best I can to be Africa's best player. I will do the best I can.
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