Millwall midfielder Camiel Neghli says he is continuing to grow in confidence as the Lions push for promotion to the Premier League.
The 24-year-old Dutch-born Algerian has been a mainstay in Alex Neil's team throughout the campaign, appearing in every league game so far, and has been utilised in several positions across the midfield.
Neghli played another 90 minutes in the excellent 2-0 win at top-six rivals Wrexham on Saturday, condemning the Red Dragons to just a fourth home defeat of the season at Stok Cae Ras.
"Sometimes, of course, you want to make [an] impact directly but sometimes it's hard or you need to find confidence," Neghli, who joined the Lions from Sparta Rotterdam just over a year ago, told BBC Radio London.
"The league is so different, first time abroad, all those things. But I feel like I've got confidence now, got used to the competition.
"I feel like I'm growing in the team, so I'm really happy with that."
Millwall have lost just one of their past nine games (W5 D3) and Neghli has played on the left, right and in the centre of midfield during that run alone.
"I prefer to play number 10, the gaffer knows it, but I don't really mind to play anywhere," added Neghli, who has scored three goals and provided two assists in the league.
"I don't mind to play where I play now on the left, on the right, and sometimes in the eight even.
"I think I can play all the positions but I think my strong position is number 10 - but still I can do the job everywhere."
Millwall are fifth in the Championship, six points clear of Preston in seventh and six points behind second-placed Coventry before their trip to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT).