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March Team of the Month

  • jonjoward1998
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GK: DAVID RAYA (ARSENAL) - Raya conceded just one goal and kept 2 clean sheets during March as Arsenal moved closer towards the title. He made a lot of crucial and top class saves throughout the month as well and all of them were key to Arsenal having a 100% record during the month.


RB: JURRIEN TIMBER (ARSENAL) - Timber made vital contributions at both ends of the pitch during March by registering a goal and assist each at one end and making key interventions at the other. His contributions at both ends were key to Arsenal increasing their lead at the top along with his all-round performances.


CB: JAMES TARKOWSKI (EVERTON) - Tarkowski was solid right throughout March as Everton kept 2 clean sheets and moved closer towards the European places. He made key interventions and when his team needed him to and he's been one of the Toffees' standout performers this season.


CB: GABRIEL (ARSENAL) - Gabriel has been one of the players of the season and he showed why during March. He made key contributions in both boxes due to his aerial abilities and put in solid performances right throughout the month as Arsenal moved closer towards the title.


LB: LEWIS HALL (NEWCASTLE) - Hall put in solid displays defensively right throughout March and especially in Newcastle's wins over Man United and Chelsea. His form during March earned him a recall to the England squad and if he can keep up the current form he's in, he could be England's starting left back at the World Cup.


CDM: CASEMIRO (MAN UNITED) - Casemiro looked good as finished about two seasons ago but since Michael Carrick has been his manager, he's been a player revitalised. In March he scored twice and patrolled the midfield for the entire month and he's been in such good form that the United fans want him to sign on for another year despite announcing his departure.


CDM: JAMES GARNER (EVERTON) - Garner has been one of Everton's standout players this season and he was arguably their main standout in March. He worked his socks off in the midfield with his work rate and he also set up Beto's opening goal against Chelsea. His good form was rewarded with a deserved England call up.


RW: MORGAN GIBBS-WHITE (NOTINGHAM FOREST) - Gibbs-White has been in good goal scoring form since the turn of the year and especially in March as he found the net 3 times. His goals in March were key to Forest picking up some much needed points and if he can keep up this form for the rest of the season, he could put himself in contention to make England's World Cup squad and especially with one or two of England's no.10 options being out of form.


CAM: BRUNO FERNANDES (MAN UNITED) - Fernandes registered 2 goals and 4 assists during March with his assists taking his total up to 16 for the season. He's only four behind the all-time record for assists in a season which is currently joint-held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne and he has a good chance of breaking that record if he keeps up the form he's in.


LW: ANTHONY GORDON (NEWCASTLE) - Gordon spent pretty much the whole of March playing as a no.9 but I have him out on the left because that is his best position. He scored in every game during March and his return to form has come at a good time. Especially with the World Cup coming up in the summer.


ST: DANNY WELBECK (BRIGHTON) - Welbeck has shown no signs of slowing down at the age of 35 and he showed it during March as he scored 3 goals including a brace against Liverpool. He was again overlooked for an England recall recently despite the good form he's been in and he'll feel that he should've been recalled as he's the top scoring Englishman in the Premier League with 12 goals.

 
 
 

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