Also competing for the individual title in November are Dokyu, Gordon, Kaminski and Tavernier
Nominees for the title have been announced November Player V English Premier League.
The six candidates included: Manchester United defender Harry MaguireChelsea winger Raheem Sterlinghis Manchester City colleague Jeremy Docuattacking midfielder from Newcastle Anthony GordonBournemouth winger Marcus Tavernierand also Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.
30-year-old Maguiar played three full matches in the Premier League in November – and in each of them, Manchester United won a clean sheet. In addition, in the reporting month, Harry played three matches in other club tournaments, in which his team conceded 10 goals.
28-year-old Sterling, a colleague and competitor of Mikhail Mudrik at Chelsea, played three matches in the championship over the past month (against Tottenham, Manchester City and Newcastle), in which he scored two goals and gave one assist. Rahim also scored a goal against Blackburn in the English League Cup.
21-year-old Dokyu gave an incredible performance against Bournemouth on November 4 – a goal and four assists.
22-year-old Gordon became one of the heroes of the mentioned match against Chelsea (4:1, goal + assist), and also scored the only goal in the match with Arsenal.
24-year-old lateral Tavernier, a teammate of Ilya Zabarny, took part in the aforementioned pogrom from City (1:6). But at the same time, he scored two goals in the away match with Sheffield United (3:1).
31-year-old Belgian Kaminski is carrying Luton as best he can – in November he helped his team draw with Liverpool and defeat Crystal Palace.
Let us remind you that Liverpool leader Mohamed Salah was recognized as the best player of October in the Premier League.
Source: Sportarena

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