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UK-based Ghanaian forward Jesurum Rak-Sakyi has been named Crystal Palace's Player of the Month for October.
Rak-Sakyi enjoyed a good spell with the Eagles in the month under review and was voted by the fans as the Player of the Match in the league games against Nottingham Forest.
His performance against Forest was so good it got the attention of his manager Roy Hodgson, who lauded the youngster at the end of the game.
Still in the month under review, Rak-Sakyi was involved in games against Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur as he aims to feature in the next Premier League game.
He becomes the third player to win the prize after Jordan Ayew and Joachim Andersen in August and September respectively.
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