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Four stars up for Manchester United’s Player of the Month for February after Carabao Cup victory

What a month February has proven to be for United.

Ten points out of 12 in the Premier League, Europa League progress at the expense of Barcelona and Carabao Cup final glory have made it a month to remember and one that looks certain to shape United’s future. And that’s not even taking into account the off-field events which saw the soft deadline for takeover bids reached.

And while Erik ten Hag is understandably picking up the plaudits for the transformation in United’s fortunes, it is the players on the pitch who have made it happen.

READ MORE: Ten Hag targeting two major signings in summer

To celebrate that, we want to know who you think has been the standout for United.

Our journalists have whittled the selections down to a four-man shortlist and now it is your opportunity to have the final say.

Marcus Rashford will have his supporters after scoring seven goals in February (and two assists in a 28-minute cameo against Nottingham Forest). However, he is by no means the only player to have enjoyed a fine month.

Casemiro has emerged from a three-game domestic ban to lead by example in the two-legged triumph over Barca and notch up a man-of-the-match performance in the Carabao Cup final, while Luke Shaw can rightly be regarded as the Premier League’s top left-back once more. Two assists showcased his crossing ability while his versatility was on show in centre-back roles against Leeds United and Barcelona.

And what about the claims of Bruno Fernandes who finished the month with a goal and three assists, including a key penalty in the win over Palace?

Ever-present for the whole month and de-facto captain, Fernandes’ creativity and sheer force of will was arguably the driving force behind United’s fabulous

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk