WE are now well and truly into 2018 and it is time to figure out which players excelled in the Scottish Premiership in the first month of the year. Here are the best players for each position, decided through data.

Goalkeeper: Ofir Marciano

It was a tough month for Premiership goalkeepers. Aberdeen’s Joe Lewis and Celtic’s Craig Gordon were lost to long-term injury but fortunately there are plenty of other shot-stoppers to keep us entertained.

Tomas Cerny of Partick Thistle kept up his impressive form and Celtic target Trevor Carson made no less than nine saves over Motherwell’s three games, but it was Hibernian’s Ofir Marciano that came out on top.

The Hibs goalkeeper was instrumental in tight wins over Dundee and Motherwell and with six shots at Celtic Park keeping him busy there is no doubt Neil Lennon’s side could have left Glasgow with a much bigger defeat than 1-0.

Defender: Russell Martin

Rangers accomplished a quick

turnaround in players during the transfer window and one of the most impressive signings was that of former Norwich defender Russell Martin. The Scotland international has vast experience playing as a central defender at the highest level in England and of course for his country, and has made an immediate impact at the Ibrox club.

In January no Premiership club conceded fewer goals per game than Rangers, with Graeme Murty’s side showing a defensive aptitude that surpassed even Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic. A large part of that is due to the manner in which Martin has

comfortably slotted in alongside David Bates and shored up what once was a troublesome part of the Rangers team.

Midfielder: Olivier Ntcham

Some question marks have remained over the former Manchester City youngster since his big-money arrival at Celtic Park, but with every passing month the French midfielder’s performances are improving as he settles in.

Perhaps some of the criticism has stemmed from the false impression that the 21-year-old is a box-to-box or defensive midfielder – he is neither. And when the stats are examined, we can see he thrives when tasked with moving forward with the ball. In January, no player in the Premiership completed more passes in to the final third of the pitch, with Ntcham squeezing past Hibernian’s and former Celtic youngster, Dylan McGeouch with an average of 14 in each game.

Forward: Curtis Main

Louis, who? Motherwell may have been fearing the worst when they agreed to sell Louis Moult to Preston but they have now left that all behind with new striker Curtis Main hitting the ground running.

The 25-year-old free transfer started all three of Motherwell’s Premiership games and despite mixed results picked up a goal in every game – including a vital equaliser against Hearts in the dying moments of the match.

It remains to be seen if the English striker can keep up such an impressive goal tally, but for now he can look back with joy at a month that saw him outscore Alfredo Morelos, Leigh Griffiths and Moussa Dembele.

Player of the month: Curtis Main

While Marciano, Martin and Ntcham have all done more than enough to deserve praise, it is quite something for a striker of relatively unknown ability to arrive in the Premiership and have such an immediate impact as Main did in January.

Motherwell’s success relies upon impressive goalscorers and few players have found themselves in the right place at the right time quite like Main.