diff --git a/docs/user-guide/accessing-the-cluster.md b/docs/user-guide/accessing-the-cluster.md
index 63134b4909..b08dfa8eb6 100644
--- a/docs/user-guide/accessing-the-cluster.md
+++ b/docs/user-guide/accessing-the-cluster.md
@@ -182,9 +182,8 @@ From within a pod the recommended ways to connect to API are:
     Kubernetes API to the localhost interface of the pod, so that other processes
     in any container of the pod can access it.  See this [example of using kubectl proxy
     in a pod](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/{{page.githubbranch}}/examples/kubectl-container/).
-  - use the Go client library, and create a client using the `client.NewInCluster()` factory.
-    This handles locating and authenticating to the apiserver. See this [example of using Go client
-    library in a pod](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/blob/master/examples/in-cluster/main.go).
+  - use the Go client library, and create a client using the `rest.InClusterConfig()` and `kubernetes.NewForConfig()` functions.
+    They handle locating and authenticating to the apiserver. [example](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/blob/master/examples/in-cluster/main.go)
 
 In each case, the credentials of the pod are used to communicate securely with the apiserver.