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Middlesbrough’s man of the moment Adama Traore has been voted the PFA Bristol Street Motors Player of the Month for February.

The Spanish winger has been in fine form for Tony Pulis’s Boro in recent week and has been the catalyst behind the club’s improved run of results.

The PFA (Professional Footballers’ Association) awards are voted for by football fans across the country.

In a vote run by fan engagement experts Snack Media, the Traore won with an impressive 31% of the vote for February, with Wolves’ Ivan Cavaleiro in second place with 18%.

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In the second of four divisional votes carried out over seven days via Snack’s digital and social networks, it was clear that Traore’s recent form in helping Middlesbrough climb back in to the Championship play-off positions – chipping in with two goals and an assist throughout the month of February - has resonated not just with the Boro faithful, but with fans across the country.

Traore has taken that form into March with a sensational display which included two assists in the 3-0 win over Leeds last Friday and another assist on Tuesday to set up Patrick Bamford’s match-winner at Birmingham.

The full list of contenders from the final shortlist polled were as follows: Adama Traore (Middlesbrough) 31%, Ivan Cavaleiro (Wolves) 18%, Lucas Joao (Sheffield Wednesday) 17%, Alan Browne (Preston North End) - 15%, James Maddison (Norwich City) 11%, Sean Morrison (Cardiff City) 8%.

Meanwhile, Boro striker George Miller, currently on loan at Bury, has been is nominated for the League One Player of the Month for February.