Hull City attacking midfielder Jaden Philogene is the Sky Bet Championship Goal of the Month winner for November.
Instinct, bravery and the sheer pleasure of taking part in soccer had been fused collectively in Philogene’s backheel after bringing the ball below management together with his again to purpose and defenders round him.
Philogene stated: “It’s the finest purpose I’ve scored – and the cheekiest. Jason (Lokilo) crossed the ball, it hits the defender, I took a fast look and noticed a gap by the defender’s legs.
“I prefer the cheeky goals to the long-range ones. It’s a good achievement to win an award for the whole of the Championship. I’ve been playing with a lot of confidence and the style of football suits me – it helps get the best out of me.”
Philogene beat off competitors from Middlesbrough’s Sam Greenwood, Bristol City’s Taylor Gardner-Hickman, and Ipswich Town’s Massimo Luongo.
Sky Bet League One winner: Rob Street – CHELTENHAM TOWN vs Oxford United – November 25
Cheltenham Town striker Rob Street is the Sky Bet League One Goal of the Month winner for November.
Having adopted the ball because it got here in from a nook, Street was nonetheless on the transfer as he cushioned it on his instep, then swivelled and struck an unerring shot in a single balletic motion.
Street stated: “I’m delighted to get the award. In terms of the goal, it’s probably a bit of an unusual position for me naturally, being on the edge of the box. But it came to me, the touch set it up nicely and I just hit it and thankfully it went in.”
Street beat off competitors from Northampton Town’s Marc Leonard, Wigan Athletic’s Stephen Humphrys, and Shrewsbury Town’s Daniel Udoh.
Sky Bet League Two winner: Arthur Read – COLCHESTER UNITED vs Sutton United – November 11
Colchester United midfielder Arthur Read is the Sky Bet League Two Goal of the Month winner for November.
Read switched course to seat one Sutton defender on his bottom and did it once more to ship two others plus goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis heading for the nook flag earlier than curling residence.
Read stated: “I was happy with the goal, to beat a few players and then it was a tidy finish. I’m trying to bring different attributes to the games, scoring different types of goals to become a more rounded midfielder.
“There’s all the time room for enchancment and at the begin of the season it was undoubtedly one thing I wished so as to add to my sport. I’ve carried out {that a} bit extra this season, so hopefully I can get a couple of extra.”
Read beat off competitors from Stockport County’s Odin Bailey, Notts County’s David McGoldrick, and Swindon Town’s Saidou Khan.
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