I'd like to put on record my sincere thanks to everyone at Wigan Athletic for the tremendous support they showed me during my time there.
Victor Moses
I have always believed in myself. As a footballer, it is essential to have that belief.
When I play against a winger, because I'm a winger myself, I understand what they are going to do before they try and go past me, so it makes it a lot easier for me.
I just want to keep improving in every game.
They watch the Premier League everywhere in Africa.
If I get my chance, then I've just got to go out there and take it and help the team to do as well as possible.
As long as you work hard, the manager will see it, and he'll give you an opportunity.
That's always been on my mind - to play games.
I waited for the opportunity to be invited to play for the national team of Nigeria, and immediately, they found me worthy; I did not waste time to honour the call.
It was Cosmos who actually told Crystal Palace about me. Palace came to have a look, liked what they saw, and they took it from there.
It is good for a manager to believe in the ability that you've got and give you the confidence to go out and enjoy your football.
It's a massive thing to win the African Nations. It will go down in history. It was my first tournament with Nigeria, and winning it was a bonus for me; it was a good experience for me.
I started playing for a team called Cosmos in the Tandridge League before I went for a two-week trial with Palace. They must have liked what they saw.
It's tough, as Chelsea's a very special place for me, and I've always had a great relationship with the fans, but it became very obvious that I was not in the manager's plans. I have achieved great things there, but I just needed to play football, and that's why I got the move to Fenerbahce.
Chelsea is one of the biggest football clubs in the world.
I had a good time at Liverpool. They were great lads. The manager had his reasons to keep me on the bench, and at the same time, they were on a good run.
As a footballer, if you work hard, then everything else falls into place.
You've got to keep on going up and down the wing for the whole game in that wing-back role, so you obviously need a lot of stamina to do that, and I think I've got that.
I really admire Zinedine Zidane and Frank Lampard. They are really skilful, and I like the way they shoot from distance.
My ambition is to contribute my quota to the overall success of the team.
As a young boy in a new country, you had to make new friends, and that was really difficult.
When I started going to school, I started getting used to things, like the language. After that, I started adapting to school, friends, and everything. It was really difficult, to start with, but I survived.
It's a massive experience: playing against Galatasaray and Besiktas, you can feel the atmosphere. It feels like the stadium is going to fall down due to the fans singing and bouncing.
Every season, I want to be the best I can to be Africa's best player. I will do the best I can.
The position I am playing at right wing-back, I know I can score goals there.
He is a legend - not just Africa and Chelsea but the whole world. Didier is a great player.
He scores goals, assists, and he's got everything that you'd ask for in a striker. We, as African players, are all proud of what Didier achieved as a player. The way he holds himself is unbelievable.
I can play on the right, from the left, behind the main striker, or upfront - it depends on where the coach wants me to play.
As long as I can help the team achieve its objective, then I am happy playing anywhere upfront.
What I can confirm is that I will always give a 100 per cent for Nigeria like I do at my club.
My footballing idol is Zinedine Zidane; he was an amazing guy on and off the field.
I just want to keep on working hard and helping my team-mates out.
It's a big step up for me, coming from the Championship to the Premier League, and, at the end of the day, it's up to the gaffer when I play and what role I take up.
I have always believed in the ability that I have got.
I have always known that I've got the ability to play in a big club like Chelsea.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
Changing position comes naturally to me, to be honest.
I don't really mind where I play - left, right, up front on my own, or with another striker. I'm just versatile like that, and I don't mind playing anywhere in attack.
I'm looking forward to every game that I'm going to be involved in, whether it's the Champions League, Premier League, or anything else.
The main thing is to be on the pitch and enjoy my football.
There was only a little spell at Wigan, when I first signed there, when I wasn't in the team every week.
By playing, you learn.
I enjoyed it very much, my first Champions League game.
I'd like to thank the chairman, Dave Whelan, and all of the staff at Wigan for giving me the chance to play in the Premier League.
It feels great being in the Champions League.
The opportunity beckoned me to play for England, but I chose Nigeria because it has always been my ambition to play for the Super Eagles.
I don't regret turning out in the colours of Super Eagles. I love Nigeria, and I was prepared to come and play for the nation.
Nigeria has always been my choice if called up, and when they did, I was happy.
I played for England Under-16s, 17s, 18s, 19s, 20s and then 21s... then... I just decided to make the decision to play for Nigeria.
When you're playing, you enjoy yourself.