Yankuba Minteh earned himself a spot among six players competing for the Premier League Player of the Month award. The Albion winger stood out during February with impressive performances that caught many eyes across England. He scored twice when his team defeated Chelsea 3-0 and added an assist during the game against Southampton. Fans noticed he worked harder on defense than before, though nobody knows if that extra effort helped his nomination chances.
Five other players join Minteh on the nomination list this February. These include Everton striker Beto, Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta, two Liverpool stars, Mo Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai, plus Tottenham defender Djed Spence. Salah brings serious competition as the November award winner, who scored six goals with four assists last month. Beto found the net five times during February, and Mateta scored four goals.
Anyone wanting to support their favorite player can cast votes through the Premier League website until Monday at noon. These public votes will then combine with selections from football experts to pick the final EA Sports award winner. Most people expect Salah might win despite Liverpool supporters splitting votes between him and teammate Szoboszlai. The nomination itself represents a big achievement for Minteh.
The Gambian winger keeps making positive steps as he adapts to the demands of Premier League soccer. His recent nomination shows he belongs among the top performers in English football. Coaches have shown growing confidence in Minteh by starting him in all six recent matches for Albion, including both league games and cup competitions. His steady improvement continues to impress both fans and football analysts throughout England.
Five other players join Minteh on the nomination list this February. These include Everton striker Beto, Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta, two Liverpool stars, Mo Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai, plus Tottenham defender Djed Spence. Salah brings serious competition as the November award winner, who scored six goals with four assists last month. Beto found the net five times during February, and Mateta scored four goals.
Anyone wanting to support their favorite player can cast votes through the Premier League website until Monday at noon. These public votes will then combine with selections from football experts to pick the final EA Sports award winner. Most people expect Salah might win despite Liverpool supporters splitting votes between him and teammate Szoboszlai. The nomination itself represents a big achievement for Minteh.
The Gambian winger keeps making positive steps as he adapts to the demands of Premier League soccer. His recent nomination shows he belongs among the top performers in English football. Coaches have shown growing confidence in Minteh by starting him in all six recent matches for Albion, including both league games and cup competitions. His steady improvement continues to impress both fans and football analysts throughout England.