Hibernian star Myziane Maolida has been named cinch Premiership Player of the Month for March.
The winger, on loan from Hertha Berlin, has been in stunning form. He scored four times from as many games last month to help the Leith club go within touching distance of the Scottish Premiership top-six.
Maolida, 25, will be looking to become the first Hibs player to score in five consecutive appearances since Christian Doidge in 2019. And he will have the chance to do so when Nick Montgomery’s men host St Johnstone at Easter Road on Saturday.
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Speaking after receiving the award, the Comoros international said: “I played well and tried to help the team by doing my best. I’m happy to receive this prize and I hope that I win this Premiership Player of the Month award again.
“I am enjoying my football here and I’m happy to play for Hibs. I hope I will continue in this form, and we can win our next games.”
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