Vote for February's Player of the Month
There were plenty of candidates but three men are in the frame for Manchester United's Player of the Month award.
It has been an excellent February for Michael Carrick's side, posting three wins and a draw, making it difficult to pick a three-man shortlist.
We have opted for Senne Lammens, Harry Maguire and Benjamin Sesko, for the reasons outlined below.
However, a number of other Reds received nominations, with Casemiro closest to squeezing into contention.
Please cast your vote and look out for who will be getting their hands on the trophy, with the result due to be announced on Saturday.
SENNE LAMMENS - 4 apps / 2 clean sheets / 1 MOTM
The Belgium international has played well throughout the month, culminating in a Man-of-the-Match display in the 1-0 win at Everton.
Lammens earned widespread acclaim for his performance at Hill Dickinson Stadium, particularly in dealing with the hosts' pressure from corners, and when tipping over a powerful drive by Michael Keane.
He kept another clean sheet in the 2-0 home victory over 10-man Tottenham Hotspur and made a couple of smart saves in the Fulham game, particularly from Joachim Andersen and Raul Jimenez.
HARRY MAGUIRE - 4 apps
The centre-back makes the shortlist in recognition of his consistency, since returning to the side. A mainstay of the backline for Carrick since he took charge, Maguire has been ultra-reliable and a key influence with his aggressive front-foot approach.
Perhaps unlucky to concede a penalty against Fulham, he was flawless in helping shut Spurs out and stifling the threat of Dominic Solanke, in particular, with some close marking.
He was arguably our best performer before being forced off in the draw at West Ham United and made several vital aerial interventions on Merseyside last time out, helping protect Lammens and keeping our first clean sheet on the road this term.
BENJAMIN SESKO - 0 (4) apps / 3 goals / 1 MOTM
The Slovenia striker may not have started in this spell but has still come up trumps with three priceless goals.
Making the desired impact off the bench, he began the month by slamming in the late winner against Fulham.
Although he spurned a late opening to add a third against Spurs, by having a header saved by Guglielmo Vicario, he was super sharp when introduced at West Ham. A clinical snap-shot from Bryan Mbeumo's cross salvaged a point from a testing trip to the capital.
On Monday, he finished off another Mbeumo assist on the break and was only denied a second by Jordan Pickford, as he continues to sparkle in the Premier League.



