If yesterday we knew who they are the candidates of LaLiga Santander and Serie Atoday we can vote (of the usual page) at the Premier League’s March POTM. We have six different nominees and Mohamed Salah is the one with the highest average.

The Liverpool striker would probably be the most interesting. Although with the new Player of the Month card upgrade system, that seems hard to predict. Because they can grant very powerful buffs (as happened with Gabriel Veiga), or which are quite small (as happened for example with Mbappe).

If Salah was the chosen one, it would be great if he finally updated his stars to four on a bad leg. AND among the rest of the candidates, Trossard meets many statistics but his sprint is very weak. It should get a big boost to blend into the long runs. Granted, Saka has a pretty full honorable mention, but they might not be taking that into account.

FIFA 23 – POTM Premier League Nominees (March)

Isak’s Fantasy FUT is not an In Form and should not be relied upon. But since he didn’t receive more special versions in FIFA 23, I included him in the image (letters thanks to FifaRosters.com).
  • Mohammad Salah (Liverpool): Three goals and two assists, in addition to winning all three games this month. You have already received three IFs in FIFA 23, in addition to two event cards. But all have four stars for skill and three for bad leg. Hopefully if it was POTM he would get a bad leg +1 so he could generate more danger in the box. In this case, he would probably be a great striker as his stats are very good and his own body type benefits him.
  • Bukayo Saka (Arsenal): Three goals, two assists and many wins. Is part of the current TOTW, although its strongest version is honorable mentions (it averages 89). But I don’t know if they will take it into account. And while this card combines four skill stars and bad leg, its In Form barely hits three on both counts.
  • Leandro Trossard (Arsenal): Five assists delivered during the month. Unlike his teammate Saka, he has four skill stars and a naturally bad leg. Unfortunately though, his SIF’s pace of 88 is very unbalanced compared to the sprint (82). So it would probably be someone slow on long trips. But if he doesn’t fail too badly in this regard, he would have a good chance of being useful. His shooting, passing and dribbling numbers are all right. In fact, he reaches 99 in agility.
  • Alexis MacAllister (Brighton): Two goals, one assist and seven points out of a possible nine. In addition to IF, in FIFA 23 he also received a slightly higher TOTT in terms of numbers and with four skill stars. Some of his stats are good, but he is too slow to attack and his defensive attributes too weak to play as a box-to-box midfielder. In addition to the fact that the pace of work is medium/medium. Unless there’s a brutal upgrade, I don’t think it would be interesting as a POTM.
  • Alexander Isak (Newcastle): Three goals and his team won two of the three games played. Already we recommend your Fantasy FUT and recently received a two-point upgrade. He’s a pretty interesting attacker, but I guess his POTM would be much worse since he hasn’t gotten an In Form in FIFA 23 yet. be be an inexpensive alternative to its event version. Naturally, he already has four stars in skill and five in bad leg.
  • Tyrone Ming (Aston Villa): He had one assist, they had seven points and his team conceded just one goal during the month. This season, he has yet to get any special builds beyond his temporary Worlds card. He is a very physically powerful footballer, reaching 1’96 in height. But on his gold item, he barely reaches 71 gold. He would have to increase his speed a lot to be decent.

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