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ABDUL, DYLAN AND ARTHUR NET PRIZES

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By John Lyons

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ABDUL Fatawu, Dylan Lawlor and Arthur Read are celebrating winning the Sky Bet EFL Goal of the Month awards for February.
Leicester winger Fatawu claimed the Championship accolade for his effort in the 2-1 defeat at Birmingham.
The 22-year-old controlled the ball on his chest and then lashed home a powerful half-volley from just inside the box.
‘’Winning this award gives me confidence and makes me want to do more for the team,” he said...

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