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Perfect month bring Man City's main men to the fore

It's fair to say that March was a successful month for Manchester City, ending it with a record of four wins, 16 goals scored, 0 conceded.

Two hard-fought Premier League wins against Newcastle United and Crystal Palace ensured that they kept the pressure on leaders Arsenal at the top of the table. They were followed by the demolition of RB Leipzig in the Champions League and Burnley in the FA Cup, 7-0 and 6-0 respectively.

We'd like to know who you thought was City's star man across the month of March - see the nominations below and cast your vote:

Of City's 16 goals in March, Haaland scored nine and assisted one, taking his season tally to a frankly ridiculous 42 goals from 37 appearances. His cool penalty to win the game at Crystal Palace was followed up with another to open the floodgates against Leipzig, where he was on the spot to score four further goals on a record-breaking night. A hat-trick against Burnley sent City into the FA Cup semis, and Haaland has looked simply unstoppable to keep City alive in March and into April still going in all three competitions.

The Belgian started the month facing criticism from his manager and an instruction to go back to basics. A quiet performance vs Liverpool was followed by a drop to the bench at Palace, but the next two games leave him worthy of consideration for Player of the Month. A beautiful goal at the end of the Leipzig rout capped a talismanic performance, followed by his conducting of the midfield against Burnley and two great assists for Julian Alvarez. Some response to Guardiola's challenge.

The German has quietly returned to the starting lineup and made himself indispensable, impressing vs Newcastle as De Bruyne was slightly below-par. He was the difference

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