It is hard to look past the dominance displayed this month by title challengers Seville and Real Madrid as both recorded perfect months with 12 points from a possible 12. Barcelona secured third spot, with a similarly unblemished four games. Lower down the league Real Valladolid and Recrativo Huelva illustrate their managers beliefs that both were too good for the drop be moving away from those below them. Please read the following synopsis of the Spanish La Liga before casting your vote. Stuart Price (Seville) Seville fans are being shown exactly what they will miss when manager Stuart Price completes his shock move to Cardiff City in the off season. The established manager has notched up another perfect month to keep improved Real Madrid at bay and despite losing in the Champions League and Spanish Cup look set to pip their rivals to the La Liga title after a stunning show of consistency throughout the season.
Points won; 12/12 Positional Change; 1st > 1st
Paul Janyshiwskyj (Real Madrid) Decisive movement in the transfer market appears to be bearing fruit for Janyshiskyi as his trio of Ronaldino, Roony and Adriano have torn through defenses since their amalgamation. Real Madrid have beaten all comers in the league this month, as well as recording a valuable win against title challengers Seville in the cup. Next season promises to be a golden one for Madrid.
Points won; 12/12 Postional Change; 2nd > 2nd Simon Jenkins (Real Valladolid) Valladolids youngsters have proved their manager point by easing well away from relegation fears with a good 7 points from 12 this month. Simon Jenkins will be hopeful his side can build on this seasons consolidation in La Liga and push further on up the league.