Voting is now open for our men’s Player of the Month award for February.
It was a month to remember as we won all four of our league games, netting 15 goals in the process - but which player was our star man?
There were plenty to choose from, but we have selected the following four players as nominees for our monthly award - find out why below and vote for your most worthy recipient:
Kai Havertz
The German had an excellent month in our midfield, and ended it by scoring in back-to-back league games for the first time in his Gunners career as he netted against Burnley and Newcastle United to take his tally up to seven this season.
He appeared in all five of our games, with the final of those against the Magpies seeing him score and assist in a Premier League game for the first time since December 2022.
Martin Odegaard
Our skipper once again found himself in the thick of our goals during February, as he scored once and found three assists. The Norwegian set up Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka at West Ham United before finding the net himself early on at Burnley to score his first goal since December.
He then created another goal for Saka at Turf Moor, meaning that since the start of last season only five players have been involved in more Premier League goals than Martin’s 33 - and he's had a hand in more goals than any other midfielder in the competition during that period.
Declan Rice
Declan had his most productive afternoon in an Arsenal shirt on his former stomping ground of the London Stadium as he laid on two assists from corners to our centre-back pairing of William Saliba and Gabriel, before scoring a wonderstrike himself in the 6-0 thrashing.
The England man’s set-piece deliveries also caused havoc against Newcastle United as he sent the ball in for Jakub Kiwior to score, taking his output to 10 goal involvements this term - more than he ever managed for the Hammers.
Bukayo Saka
Bukayo has been in sensational form over the month, scoring six goals in four league games to become the first Englishman to score in five successive games since Ian Wright in 1994.
Having ended January with a goal at Nottingham Forest, Bukayo opened the scoring against Liverpool before bagging braces at West Ham and Burnley, and then squeezed home an effort against Newcastle to reach 16 goals this season in all competitions - his highest-ever tally.
Voting has now closed
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