Evann Guessand named Crystal Palace Player of the Month after fast start
Evann Guessand has been voted Player of the Month at Crystal Palace FC after a series of impressive performances shortly following his arrival at the club.
The forward joined Palace from Aston Villa FC during the closing hours of the transfer window and quickly established himself as a key figure in the team’s attack.
His displays throughout February attracted significant attention from supporters at Selhurst Park, where he has rapidly become a favourite among the home crowd.
Guessand’s early performances combined physical presence with decisive finishing, qualities that helped lead the Eagles’ frontline during the month.
His ability to influence matches so soon after arriving in London has been widely noted by observers following the club.
Supporters responded strongly to those displays when voting for the club’s monthly award. The striker secured the honour with 46.0% of the vote, placing him comfortably ahead in the supporters’ poll.
The result highlights the immediate impression he has made since joining the squad.
Despite only recently completing his move, the French attacker has already become an important part of the team’s attacking structure.
For Palace fans, the recognition reflects more than a short spell of good form. It also signals confidence that the forward could play a central role during the remainder of the campaign in the Premier League.
His rapid adaptation to life at Selhurst Park has been one of the most notable aspects of his early weeks at the club.
Arriving late in the transfer window often presents challenges for new players, but Guessand has settled quickly into his role within the squad.
The Player of the Month award therefore represents both a reward for his performances during February and a sign of the enthusiasm building around the forward among Palace supporters.
With the season continuing, the early success suggests Guessand could remain a key figure in the Eagles’ attack as the campaign moves towards its final stages in London.
