Joseph Esso has been named the Ghana Premier League Player of the Month for February.
The Dreams FC forward won the award ahead of Legon Cities striker Hans Kwoffie and Great Olympics midfielder Michael Yeboah.
Esso shone brightest in February among the players shortlisted. He scored six goals with two man of the match awards.
The former Hearts of Oak attacker took his total goal tally to ten (10) with his impressive scoring form last month.
On the other hand, Hans Kwoffie scored four goals with two MVP Awards while Michael Yeboah scored two goals with three MVP awards.
For his prize, Joseph Esso will receive a NASCO television and a personalised trophy from award sponsor NASCO.
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