MOHAMED Elyounoussi has been named the Ladbrokes Premiership Player of the Month for October. The 25-year-old Norwegian attacker has been in impressive form since joining the club on a season-long loan from Southampton.
He kicked off October with his first goal for the Hoops in the 2-O home win over CFR Cluj in the Europa League, and he followed that up with four Premiership goals during the month.
He hit a double in an emphatic 6-0 victory over Ross County at Paradise, while he was also on target in the 4-0 win against Aberdeen at Pittodrie and the 2-0 home win over St Mirren.
And his good form extended into November as he scored a double in the League Cup semi-final win over Hibernian at Hampden, and helped the Hoops record a historic victory in Italy against Lazio, a result which booked European football after Christmas for Neil Lennon's side.
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