Sky Bet Championship: Manager and Player of the Month nominees.
Rob Edwards (Middlesbrough)
Edwards has rushed into the Riverside with a positive attitude and a desire for his new club to delight Boro supporters by creating several opportunities.
He finished August with four victories out of four games and only one goal conceded.
Frank Lampard (Coventry City)
Lampard has worked to improve players individually, blending them into a formidable attacking unit that scored 14 goals worth eight points in four unbroken games, with nine Coventry players scoring or assisting.
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Ryan Mason (West Bromwich Albion)
Mason has adapted well to his first permanent managing position, leading West Brom to ten points from four unbeaten games.
He has impressed with his thoroughness, attention to detail, and player-friendly approach.
Mark Robins (Stoke City)
The new unity in his team fostered by Robins saw Stoke win their opening three league games for the first time this century, scoring eight goals and generating chances with pace and enthusiasm in a nine-point haul from four matches.
Ross McCrorie (Bristol City) – wing-back
Josh Sargent (Norwich City) – striker
Sorba Thomas (Stoke City) – winger
Victor Torp (Coventry City) – midfielder
Ross McCrorie (Bristol City) – wing-back
McCrorie, an all-action, tough, and energetic player, characterised Bristol City’s strong start.
Charging forward from an unfamiliar position on the left, he exploited his physicality to score one goal and three assists.
Josh Sargent (Norwich City) – striker
Sargent disregarded transfer rumours in four games, three of which he captained, and scored five of Norwich’s six goals. to of various types, from closing down a keeper to a flying header to a rasping, rising shot at Blackburn.
Sorba Thomas (Stoke City) – winger
Thomas has two goals and three assists in four games, and his direct running and awareness of teammates, including knowing when to reach them with a pass or a cross, have provided a new dimension to Stoke’s attacking style, as has his set-piece delivery.
Victor Torp (Coventry City) – midfielder
Torp is the thread that runs through Coventry’s aggressive style, linking defence and attack. Urged to shoot from distance, he scored four times in as many games, including a free kick at Oxford and a picture-perfect curling shot at QPR.
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