Tottenham Hotspur right back Kyle Walker has claimed that he wants to improve his game to become the complete player for both club and country.
Walker has performed well in his breakthrough season for Spurs but admits he still has much to learn.
The 21-year-old said: "If I can get my positioning right and get everything else right, hopefully I can become the complete right-back."
Walker also revealed that he watches Dani Alves and studied former Manchester United captain Gary Neville so that he can learn more about his position.
The former Sheffield United full back said: "I watch Dani Alves constantly on YouTube. He's forever getting in the box and that's what I want to bring into my game.
"I also watch Gary Neville, too. Gary didn't have the best pace but never got beat."
Walker is expected to start for Spurs against Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday.