The top three contenders in each division for the PFA Fans Player of the Month for March have been revealed - so vote now and have your say. Youve been voting from the shortlists drawn up by the PFAs expert panel and Sky Sports can now announce the three leading candidates for the Premier League, Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One and Sky Bet League Two awards for March. Vote now! Pick your PFA Fans Player of the Month now! Voting will remain open until midnight on Thursday, March 31 so you can now help decide who you think deserves the honours for their performances during March. The winners of each award will be announced on Friday, April 1.Remember, one voting fan - who is a resident in the UK or Ireland - in each division will win the chance (subject to terms and conditions) to meet and present the award to the PFA Fans Player of the Month.And thats not all. One of the winners will join the PFAs expert panel - which includes Sky Sports football pundits Paul Merson, Ian Holloway and Peter Beagrie - to help draw up Februarys shortlists.Here are the top three players in the running for Marchs awards. Who gets your vote?Premier League Adam Lallanas influence at Liverpool has improved drastically this month Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)Timm Klose (Norwich City)Adam Lallana (Liverpool)Championship Micro Antenucci has played a key role in Leeds March revival under Steve Evans Mirco Antenucci (Leeds United)Fernando Forestieri (Sheffield Wednesday)Lee Tomlin (Bristol City)League One Wigan Athletics Will Grigg celebrates scoring Aaron Amadi-Holloway (Oldham)Will Grigg (Wigan Athletic)Sullay Kaikai (Shrewsbury Town)League Two John-Joe OToole has been instrumental to Northampton opening up a 13-point gap at the top of League Two Lewis Hawkins (Hartlepool)John-Joe OToole (Northampton)Ollie Watkins (Exeter)Have your say NOW - vote at www.skysports.com/pfafanvoteTo be eligible for the prize, voters must be 18 or over and be a resident of UK or ROI. Travel costs are not included as part of the prize. Click or tap here to read the full terms and conditions. Vote now! 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Icardi is living with the ex-wife of former teammate Maxi Lopez, and the Sampdoria forward refused to shake Icardis hand before kickoff. Walter Samuel and Rodrigo Palacio also scored for Inter while Lopez had a penalty saved.RALEIGH, N.C. -- Ron Francis wasted little time putting his stamp on the Carolina Hurricanes. One week into his new job as general manager, Francis fired coach Kirk Muller and most of his staff. Now leading a franchise that has made the playoffs just once in eight years, Francis cited the need for a "fresh start" and warned that nobody on the roster -- from the marquee names, to the grinders at the end of the bench -- is untouchable. "I dont think changing the coaches lets the players off the hook," Francis said. "I think there has to be a lot of responsibility on their shoulders as well to turn this thing around. Hopefully we can do that going forward." Francis, a Hall of Fame player and former captain and assistant coach with the Hurricanes, took control of the team last week when Jim Rutherford stepped aside after a two-decade run as its GM. As part of his first big housecleaning move, assistants John MacLean and Dave Lewis also were fired and goaltending coach Greg Stefan was reassigned back to the teams pro scouting department. Rod BrindAmour, a third-year assistant who was the captain of Carolinas only Stanley Cup-winning team in 2006, was retained because Francis said "Roddy really didnt have, in my estimation, a prominent role on this staff." Francis says its "an open search at this point," is looking for "a guy whos a teacher" with strong communication and leadership qualities and ideally would like to hire his new coach before the June 27-28 draft. "I dont really have anybody in mind," he said. "Well start (with) a few names were putting on the list, and well go forward looking at that list and see who is the best fit for our team going forward." Muller was 80-80-27 in three seasons with the Hurricanes, who havent made the playoffs since 2009, the llongest active drought in the Eastern Conference.dddddddddddd Carolina finished 13th in the 16-team East this season. "The biggest thing was our inconsistency," Francis said. "Some nights we looked like a great team and other nights, we really struggled, looked like we didnt know how to play the game at times." Muller, 48, made six All-Star teams during a 19-year career with six clubs, most notably New Jersey and Montreal. He had never been a head coach in the NHL and was in his first season coaching the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL when he was hired during the 2011-12 season to replace the fired Paul Maurice. The relentlessly positive Muller spent the past month in limbo, saying in mid-April that upper management had not told him anything about his job status and that he was going about his business as if he would remain the coach. While owner Peter Karmanos Jr. said late in the season that he liked the coaching staff, he added last week that it would be entirely Francis call whether to retain Muller. During his formal introduction as GM, Francis said his impending decision on Mullers status "needs due process." Mullers final year was plagued by subpar years from the four highest-paid players on the roster -- forwards Alexander Semin and Eric and Jordan Staal, and goalie Cam Ward. When Ward was asked during his exit interview if it was tough for Muller to get his message across in the dressing room, the goalie said "for me, obviously, Im going to avoid that one." Francis said he didnt sense much friction between Muller and the players. "You look at our team, theres guys who didnt play well. They were told that by us in the exit meetings," the GM said. "Theres always going to be situations where, as a player, if you dont like the coach, youve still got to perform." ' ' '