
GK: JOSE SA (WOLVES) - Sa conceded the fewest amount of goals in February as Wolves kept themselves a good distance away from the bottom three. He made some important saves when his team needed him to, and was a solid presence between the sticks right throughout the month.
RB: DANIEL MUNOZ (CRYSTAL PALACE) - Munoz registered a goal and 2 assists in February as Palace kept up their strong form. He was always a threat down that right hand side whenever he went forward, and is beginning to become one of the best attacking wing backs in the Premier League.
CB: JAMES TARKOWSKI (EVERTON) - Tarkowski was solid at the back right throughout February as Everton continued to rise up the table. Alongside his brilliant defensive work, he scored the all important equaliser in the final Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.
CB: VIRGIL VAN DIJK (LIVERPOOL) - Van Dijk was solid right throughout February as Liverpool kept 2 clean sheets and continued their push towards the title. His leadership and abilities as a defender helped the reds through a congested period which tested them both physically and mentally.
LB: MYLES LEWIS-SKELLEY (ARSENAL) - He did get sent off against West Ham but in the other games he played in during February, Lewis-Skelley was excellent. He was very solid defensively and when he went forward he always offered a threat. He's already looking like a quality full back at the age of just 18 and if he keeps progressing the way he has done, he could be a future England left back.
RW: MOHAMED SALAH (LIVERPOOL) - Salah scored more goals than any other player in February with 6 as Liverpool kept up their push towards the title. He either scored or assisted in every game during the month and with the season he is having, he has to be the front runner for the player of the season award.
CM: ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER (LIVERPOOL) - Mac Allister put in some top midfield performances right throughout February as Liverpool moved closer towards the title. He scored 2 goals in February alongside his good performances, and both of them were key to the reds keeping up their title pursuit.
CM: DOMINIK SZOBOSZLAI (LIVERPOOL) - Szoboszlai emerged as an important player for the reds during February as he put in a number of good performances. He scored two crucial goals against Man City and Newcastle, and he worked his socks off in pretty much every game due to his work rate and energy. He's looking more like the player he was when he first arrived at Anfield nearly two summers ago.
LW: HEUNG MIN SON (TOTTENHAM) - Son hasn't had his best season by his own high standards, but in February he looked back to his best. He didn't score any goals, but he did register 3 assists and all of them were key as Spurs began to climb the table. He'll need to keep up this form if Spurs are to end the season strongly.
ST: BETO (EVERTON) - Beto barely looked like scoring goals under Sean Dyche but since David Moyes returned to Everton, he's been a completely different player. He scored 5 times in February as the Toffees moved well clear of the relegation zone and looked more like a side who can score goals.
ST: JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA (CRYSTAL PALACE) - Mateta carried his January form into February as he scored 4 goals throughout the entire month. Most of his goals were key in Palace's continued rise up the table and with the form he's been in since the turn of the year, the Eagles may face a battle to keep hold of him this summer.
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