Newcastle player of the season: Pick your Premier League 2019/20 star
Martin Dubravka? Allan Saint-Maximin? Have your say...

Saturday 11 April 2020 10:15, UK
Who has been Newcastle's player of the season so far? See our picks and cast your vote in our poll.
Steve Bruce's side have toiled for long spells of the season but there have been some bright sparks.
Read on for the Sky Sports Football selections and have your say. Want to make a case for another player? If you are reading on skysports.com, leave a comment below...
Voting has now closed - check out the results!
Martin Dubravka
Would Newcastle have established an eight-point cushion above the drop zone without their influential goalkeeper? Dubravka has certainly been the busiest between the sticks in the Premier League so far but despite being called upon to make a league-high 117 stops, he boasts nine clean sheets - only one fewer than Alisson and Dean Henderson, who have made fewer saves between them. Vital on the pitch - a 6.84 difference in expected and actual goals conceded is the biggest margin in the league - the Slovakian has also been described by manager and team-mates as a key dressing-room voice off it.
Allan Saint-Maximin
With his mazy dribbles and dancing feet, Allan Saint-Maximin has brought thrilling chaos to a team that has been collectively low on X factor for much of the campaign. Only Wilfried Zaha and Adam Traore have attempted more dribbles than the Frenchman's 138 - Saint-Maximin has played at least 10 games less than both - but the next step for a player who has made Geordies smile off the pitch as well as on it with his social media interaction is to up his end product.
Federico Fernandez
Newcastle have exercised a one-year option to extend Federico Fernandez's stay on Tyneside, and it's no surprise judging by his numbers. The 31-year-old leads the way among his defensive team-mates when it comes to blocks, tackles won and headed clearances, and while he is the only Magpies defender to have played more than 20 games so far, a striking figure of 3.93 aerial clearances per 90 minutes - almost double that of his nearest rival, Paul Dummett - serves to highlight his commanding presence. Has chipped in with a couple of goals, too.
Miguel Almiron
Miguel Almiron finally ended that 11-month wait for a first Premier League goal against Crystal Palace back in December but the Toon Army's backing for the little Paraguayan never diminished as his tireless work continued. Almiron's defensive efforts are striking - he has won more tackles (28) and wrestled back possession more times (154) than any of his peers - but Bruce's switch to a 4-2-3-1 has allowed him to shine as creative force in the No 10 role.
Someone else?
Does emerging talent Matty Longstaff deserve recognition? Has Matt Ritchie's enduring tenacity impressed you? Perhaps Jetro Willems or Ciaran Clark caught your eye before injury? Use our poll and comments section to put forward an alternative candidate...