Liverpool have wobbled, Manchester United are much better, Wolves are climbing up the table and some individual players have starred over the previous four Premier League matches to make it all happen.

Using a combination of Opta data, Wyscout, and watching games in-person and on various TV and laptop screens, Telegraph Sport has compiled a list of the 20 best players in the league for the month of February. The players featured have all played at least three games, and our player comparison tool uses weighted data from the season as a whole.

January's winner was Virgil Van Dijk but he doesn't even make the list this month. Read on for more and feel free to point out who has been missed in the comments below.

20. Dwight McNeil (Burnley)

Created 11 chances from open play, a statistic only matched by Liverpool’s energy monster Andrew Robertson. Burnley do rely rather heavily on their left winger but as his match-winning performance with a goal and an assist against Bournemouth showed, McNeil is entirely capable of handling the pressure.

In context, McNeil has five assists this season which is the joint-most at Burnley with Ashley Westwood: