Voting is now open for our supporters to determine who should win our men’s Player of the Month award for February.
As usual, there are four players to choose from, so discover who has been nominated below and make your selection:
Gabriel

January’s winner is among the contenders again for the latest accolade, after he put in another fine run of performances. He featured in every minute of our four matches during the month, which saw us keep clean sheets at Leicester City and Nottingham Forest.
Big Gabi also played a huge part in our 5-1 win over Manchester City as he had more touches than everyone and made the most clearances to help us to one of our biggest-ever Premier League victories.
Mikel Merino

The Spaniard stepped up in Kai Havertz’s absence to fill in as an emergency striker, and popped up with two late goals off the bench to beat Leicester City and net his first brace in nearly nine years.
That took his goal tally up to four in red and white, and he continued to battle hard in his unfamiliar position in our subsequent matches against West Ham United and Nottingham Forest.
Ethan Nwaneri

Our 17-year-old forward began the month by capping off our 5-1 victory over City with a superb goal which saw him delightfully bend the ball around Stefan Ortega into the net with the final kick of the contest.
Then in just his fourth Premier League start, he registered his first assist for our first-team when his delightful cross was nodded home by Merino at Leicester to break the deadlock and lead us to a vital victory.
Jurrien Timber

Jurrien continued to be a mainstay in our defence throughout the month, playing all but the final few minutes of the clash at the City Ground where he helped us to another clean sheet by recording more tackles than anyone on the pitch.
That took his tally for the season to 15 in all competitions, with another of those coming in February at the King Power Stadium where he was also an effective force in the final third, playing his part in our crucial opener.
Voting is now closed
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