GK: EDERSON (MAN CITY) - Ederson didn't concede a single goal during March as he kept clean sheets in both games he played in. He wasn't tested massively but when City needed him to make a crucial save and clear the ball away from danger, he was always there.
RB: BEN WHITE (ARSENAL) - White was solid throughout March in both departments as Arsenal kept up their title push. He was sound defensively be being in the right place at the right time whilst going forward he was effective as he registered a goal and an assist each.
CB: RUBEN DIAS (MAN CITY) - City didn't concede a single goal during March and Dias returning to the backline was a major part of that. His leadership and presence at the back makes a huge difference to City defensively and his performances during March showed that. City should keep him in the team on a regular basis.
CB: TYRONE MINGS (ASTON VILLA) - Mings has emerged as a key player for Villa under Unai Emery and especially during March as Villa kept two clean sheets and pushed themselves closer towards the top 10. He had a tough time under the previous manager but under Emery Mings has been back to his best.
LB: BEN CHILWELL (CHELSEA) - Chilwell's return to the Chelsea team coincided with their return to form of which he was a key part of. He was effective down the left flank in all the games he played and his good performances were rewarded with a return to the England squad.
RM: LEANDRO TROSSARD (ARSENAL) - Trossard has been an excellent signing for Arsenal since joining from Brighton in January and he showed why during March. He registered 4 assists during the month with 3 of them coming in one game against Fulham and has given the Gunners that strength in depth in their attack. They'll need that if they're to go all the way this season.
CM: ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE (EVERTON) - Everton looked more adventurous during March as they started to pick up results to help them climb out of the relegation zone. Doucoure played a major role in that as he registered 2 goals and assists each plus he also brought some much needed energy to the midfield when they needed it.
CM: ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER (BRIGHTON) - Brighton's World Cup winner registered 2 goals and 1 assist during March as Brighton kept up their push for European football. He's taken his game onto another level this season by adding more goals to his game which has in turn made him a key player for the Seagulls.
LM: GABRIEL MARTINELLI (ARSENAL) - Martinelli scored 4 times during March as Arsenal kept up their title push and all of them were important. Saka might've walked away with the Player of the Month award but I think Martinelli had a bigger role to play with the goals he scored and the performances he put in.
ST: HARRY KANE (TOTTENHAM) - March may have been another Spursy month for SPurs but Kane still stepped up when his team needed him to. His 3 goals in March were crucial to Spurs and their top four bid and without him Spurs would be in a much worse position.
ST: ALEXANDER ISAK (NEWCASTLE) - Newcastle were lacking a clinical no.9 after the WOrld Cup and they might've just found the answer to their problems in Isak. The Swede scored 3 times during March as Newcastle got their top four bid back on track and if they can keep him fit, they have a great chance of finishing there come the end of the season.
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