With the international break now upon us, it is time to select your Standard Chartered Player of the Month for September, with three players available for nomination: Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana.

The prize is decided by supporters in each and every month of the campaign, with the player who receives the most votes handed the trophy at a special presentation at the club's Melwood training complex.

September was a testing period for the Reds, starting with the frustration of a home defeat by Aston Villa, which was followed by a successive Barclays Premier League loss in a 3-1 reversal at West Ham United.

In between times, Brendan Rodgers' team had edged past Ludogorets Razgrad in their Champions League Group B opener, and elsewhere in cup competitions they eventually saw off Middlesbrough 14-13 on penalties after an historic Capital One Cup shootout.

The final fixture of the month was the 223rd Merseyside derby, in which a stunning late equaliser by Phil Jagielka denied Liverpool the victory they seemed destined for following Gerrard's free-kick midway through the second half.

That curling strike was one of two goals scored by the skipper during September; he also fired home a stoppage-time spot-kick to down Ludogorets, making the No.8 one of three contenders chosen by a Liverpoolfc.com panel for the Player of the Month award.

Next up is Henderson, who will forever remember September as the month when he was confirmed as the club's vice-captain - he marked the honour with a series of trademark performances too, with his ceaseless endeavour.

Or does Lallana get your vote for the Standard Chartered-sponsored prize? The summer signing showed the full range of his skills as his fitness exponentially grew, particularly with a relentless display of work-rate and craft against Everton.

There are two methods to have your say on which of the trio should take the trophy. Either use our online voting tool below or head to the official @LFC Twitter profile to retweet your preference, with all nominations cast to be combined to find a winner.

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