The injured forward has tasked his teammate to get more goals for the Potters after shrugging off his injury slow down
Moses has netted once in 13 appearances for the Potters since his loan move from Chelsea but Odemwingie feels that isn't enough for a player of his calibre.
"I'm delighted he's back because he's been instrumental in getting away points for us," Odemwingie told Stokesentinel.
"I just want more goals, personally. I told him that his crossing is good, but I want goals, however he does it, because he can score more."
Odemwingie, who still hopes to feature before the end of the season after a cruciate knee ligament injury, admits to being frustrated at not being able to link up with this season's newcomers such as Moses and Bojan.
But he is delighted to see Bojan scoring and everyone taking him to their heart.
"It is very helpful to settle in when you score, the manager speaks well about you and the players want you in every game," he continued.
"I felt that way myself and so I can relate to him for that and I hope he continues doing well.
"He is very hard working and even today he was in running by himself. He's added a few kilos of muscle and so he's also putting in the hours in the gym and we will all benefit from that.
"I would love to play with him, but I will have to wait a bit until it comes, “ he concluded.
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