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Vote for February's women's Player of the Month

February's Player of the Month nominees: Lotte Wubben-Moy, Sabrina D'Angelo, Alessia Russo, Cloe Lacasse

Voting is now open for our women’s Player of the Month award for February.

The month saw us defeat Manchester United in front of a sell-out crowd at Emirates Stadium and secure our spot in the Conti Cup semi-finals, but who was the standout performer?

We've narrowed down the list to four nominees so read on and place your vote for our monthly award. 

Alessia Russo

Alessia Russo in action for Arsenal at Emirates Stadium

No Gunner has more direct goal contributions than Alessia Russo this season, with nine goals and three assists. 

Our number 23 was on target in our unfortunate loss to West Ham United and scored with almost her first touch in the Conti Cup quarter-final against London City Lionesses. 

Cloe Lacasse

Cloe Lacasse celebrates scoring against Manchester United at Emirates Stadium

With three goals in three appearances, Cloe Lacasse was cooking in front of goal in February.

The Canadian winger particularly impressed during our 4-0 win over London City Lionesses when she bagged a brace, before continuing this stellar form in front of a sell-out Emirates Stadium.

Lacasse scored the all-important second goal in the win against Man United, but with pace, directness and tenacity, her impact on the game went well beyond the scoresheet. 

Lotte Wubben-Moy

Lotte Wubben-Moy claps our supporters at Emirates Stadium

A rock at the back, Lotte Wubben-Moy has arguably been our most consistent performer this season. 

Our number 3 put on a Player of the Match performance last time out at Emirates Stadium, helping to ensure our 3-1 win over Manchester United. 

Wubben-Moy also has the farthest pass progression for an outfield player in the league with 7078 metres so far this season. She is almost 700 metres ahead of the next outfield player (Maya Le Tissier, 6394 metres). 

Sabrina D'Angelo

Sabrina D'Angelo in action for Arsenal against Manchester United

In her two appearances between the posts this month, Sabrina D'Angelo has pulled off spectacular saves and started attacking moves with excellent distribution from the back. 

The Canadian put on a solid display against Manchester United in her first WSL start since October, helping us cruise to victory at Emirates Stadium.

Voting has now closed.

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