GK: ANDRE ONANA (MAN UNITED) - He has had his fair share of criticism since joining in the summer, but in November Onana put that all behind him. He kept a clean sheet in every game as United began to find some form and he also pulled off some big and crucial saves when his team needed him to.
RB: KIERON TRIPPIER (NEWCASTLE) - Trippier was excellent in both departments throughout Novemberas Newcastle kept themselves in touching distance of the top four. He was always a threat going forward whilst defensively he did his job to the maximum. He's still one of the best full backs around at the age of 33.
CB: HARRY MAGUIRE (MAN UNITED) - Maguire almost left United in the summer after losing the captaincy and now he's one of the first names on the teamsheet. He was solid right throughout November as United kept 3 clean sheets and began to find some form. He proved his doubters wrong.
CB: MANUEL AKANJI (MAN CITY) - Akanji popped up with a couple of crucial goals during November as City stayed put at the top of the league. He did a decent job defensively despite City not keeping a clean sheet but his 2 goals against Bournemouth and Chelsea were crucial.
LB: VITALY MYKOLENKO (EVERTON) - Mykolenko was effective at both ends during November as Everton continued to show signs of improvement. Defensively he was solid whilst going forward he contrbuted with a couple of goals in games that Everton picked up points against Brighton and Crystal Palace.
RW: RAHEEM STERLING (CHELSEA) - Sterling has been a completely different player to the one we saw last season and his form in NOvember showed it. He registered 2 goals and an assist as Chelsea began to show signs of improvement and how he wasn't recalled to the England squad is beyond me.
CM: TOMAS SOUCEK (WEST HAM) - Soucek netted twice and put in some battling displays in the midfield as West Ham put an end to their slump at the beginning of the month. The goals he scored were crucial to the Hammers getting the results they got and without them, they might be further down the table.
CM: MARCUS TAVERNIER (BOURNEMOUTH) - Bournemouth began to fin d some much needed form during November and Tavernier was a key part of it. He worked his socks off in the midfield and also netted a couple of crucial goals to help push the Cherries away from the relegation zone. He was a key player for the Cherries last season and is proving to be the same again this year.
LW: ANTHONY GORDON (NEWCASTLE) - It took Gordon time to settle in when he joined Newcastle in January and now he's a guaranteed starter. He registered 2 goals an d an assist during November as Newcastle closed the gap on the top four and if he keeps up his good form, he surely has to be in contention for an England call up.
ST: ERLING HAALAND (MAN CITY) - City might've dropped points in big games against Chelsea and Liverpool but Haaland still did what he does best in scoring goals. He scred 3 times during November and without them City might not have picked up the points they did.
ST: NICOLAS JACKSON (CHELSEA) - Jackson has had a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge but in November, he began to finally find his feet. He netted 4 goals in 3 games during the month including a hat trick against Spurs as Chelsea began to show signs of improvement. HIs goals gave him some much needed confidence.
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