GK: DEAN HENDERSON (MAN UNITED) - Henderson has made a case for him being United's no.1 keeper by going the whole of March without conceding a goal. He made some vital saves throughout the month and he could keep David De Gea on the bench until the end of the season.
RB: AARON WAN BISSAKA (MAN UNITED) - Wan Bissaka was solid at the back throughout the whole of March has United kept a clean sheet in every game. He made vital interventions when he needed to and is very unlucky not to have received more England call ups.
CB: CESAR AZPILICUETA (CHELSEA) - With Wan Bissaka taking the right back spot, I had to put Azpilicueta at centre back because he was solid in that position throughout the whole of March. He helped Chelsea keep a clean sheet in every game and has been a key player for them since Thomas Tuchel took over.
CB: ANDREAS CHRISTENSEN (CHELSEA) - Christensen has been brilliant since his return to the starting 11 and was excellent throughout March. He was solid at the back like he has been since his return to the Chelsea team and is one of the first names on Thomas Tuchel's team sheet.
LB: LUKE SHAW (MAN UNITED) - Shaw's fine form carried on in March by putting in good performances throughout the month. He was excellent at both ends of the pitch and his good form earned him a deserved recall to the England squad.
RM: RIYAD MAHREZ (MAN CITY) - Mahrez was an important player for City during March by scoring 3 goals as City continued their surge towards the title. He stepped up when he needed to and that is why he's in the team.
CM: WILFRED N'DIDI (LEICESTER) - N'Didi is arguably one of Leicester's most underrated players and he showed his importance to them in March by registering 2 assists and doing his job in midfield. He made vital interventions when he needed to and is beginning to get the recognition he deserves.
CM: YOURI TIELEMANS (LEICESTER) - I've put Tielemans in because he was an important player for Leicester during March by putting in good performances week in week out. He worked his socks off in midfield throughout the month and has grown into an important member of the team.
LM: JESSE LINGARD (WEST HAM) - Lingard kept up his fine form in March by registering 2 goals and 1 assist to continue his impressive form since joining the Hammers. His fine form earned him a deserved recall to the England squad and it won't be long till his loan deal becomes a permanent one.
ST: KELECHI IHEANACHO (LEICESTER) - Iheanacho was easily the best player in March by scoring 5 goals including a hat trick against Sheffield United. He stepped up in the absence of James Maddison and Harvey Barnes by scoring those goals and he is looking like the man who will replace Jamie Vardy.
ST: HARRY KANE (TOTTENHAM) - Kane registered 3 goals and 2 assists during March as Spurs put themselves back in contention for a top four finish. Without his contributions, Spurs would be nowhere near where they are in the table.
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