Norwich City striker Chris Martin says he is learning from the experience of playing alongside Grant Holt.
Martin, 20, has scored five times this season and had a big hand in the second goal in the 3-1 win at Stockport County on Saturday.
Martin says Holt, who scored a brace at Edgley Park, is a great player to have alongside him.
Speaking to BBC Radio Norfolk Martin said:
“He gives a 100% every game, he’s good to play with and learn off, hopefully I’ll learn as much as I can from him. The positions he gets himself in, and how many goals he scores as well, it’s massive for us, and for the team.”
“I think he’s on 12 already, that’s been a massive help for us and obviously he played a big part in us winning this game.”
Martin is enjoying his first consistent run in the Norwich first team under Paul Lambert’s management, having fallen out of favour with former boss Glenn Roeder.
And Martin says the team’s third away win of the season is a good sign.
“We always fancy ourselves to score goals with the attacking force that we’ve got, and I think we’re confident coming into every game,” he said.
“But we definitely didn’t play our best today, we showed that when we’re not playing well we stick together, get around each other and put in a battling performance.”