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Hull City midfielder Kamil Grosicki wins PFA Fans' Premier League Player of the Month

Hull City's Polish midfielder Kamil Grosicki runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match between Hull City and Swansea City at the
Image: Kamil Grosicki has been key to Marco Silva's Hull revival

Hull City midfielder Kamil Grosicki has won the PFA Fans' Premier League Player of the Month award for April, beating the likes of Roberto Firmino and Eden Hazard to the prize.

Over 97,000 votes were cast in the poll, which was held on the Sky Sports website and apps, with Grosicki claiming victory.

The Poland international, who has three assists to his name in April, won 61,181 votes after personally encouraging Hull and Polish fans to vote for him through his official Twitter account.

Liverpool forward Firmino came second with 10,368 votes, while Chelsea's Hazard was third with 9,539 votes.

Rounding off the top six were Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen (8,346), Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke (4,065) and Spurs midfielder Dele Alli (3,988).

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The six candidates were chosen by our expert panel, which included Sky Sports pundits Peter Beagrie and Paul Merson, Mike Riley - general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials, and Malcolm Clarke - chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation.

And it is Grosicki, who was a key figure for Hull in April, that has come out on top thanks to your votes - which have been verified by an independent party.

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The Poland international joined Hull from French club Rennes for an undisclosed fee in January.

The 28-year-old winger, who signed a three-and-a-half-year deal at the KCOM Stadium, has been key to Hull's revival under Marco Silva, helping them to a seven-game unbeaten run at home in the league.

The Tigers are currently two points clear of the relegation zone with three games of the season remaining.

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