His goals earned six points for Fulham, but Ryan Sessegnon has not made the cut for February’s Championship Player of the Month nominees.

United States international centre-back Tim Ream has seen his superb displays acknowledged, receiving a Player of the Month nomination above 17-year-old Fulham teammate Ryan Sessegnon.
Fulham have been exceptional in 2018, now unbeaten in 14 league games and sitting in fourth place in the league, and such form has not gone unnoticed.
Alongside Ream, manager Slavisa Jokanovic has also deservedly been nominated for the Manager of the Month award.

Teammates Aleksandar Mitrovic, Tom Cairney, Ryan Fredericks and Stefan Johansen also played vital roles for the Cottagers in February, but it is 30-year-old Ream who is earning the plaudits.
Fulham kept three clean sheets in their five contests, with Ream picking up the Man of the Match award against league leaders Wolves at Craven Cottage.
Having made 13 Premier League appearances with Bolton Wanderers, and narrowly missing out on promotion last term, Ream is evidently desperate to restore Fulham’s top-flight status.

His competition for the award comes from Cardiff’s Sean Morrison, Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp and Barnsley’s excellent loanee striker Oli McBurnie, who has adapted exceptionally to life in the Championship.
Cottagers fans have taken to social media to praise Ream’s composure and consistency at the heart of their defence.
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