Roberto Firmino, Gary Hooper, Max Power and Shay McCartan have been named the PFA Fans Players of the Month for January. Firmino, who moved to Anfield last summer from Hoffenheim in an initial £21.3m deal, hit the headlines in January by scoring four goals in as many games in the Premier League.The Brazilian, who beat Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney and Tottenhams Harry Kane to the top-flight award, scored twice in his sides 3-3 draw with title challengers Arsenal, before firing another double in his sides thrilling 5-4 win at Norwich. Firmino (right) scored four goals in four league games in January The Championship accolade has been picked up by Sheffield Wednesday striker Gary Hooper, who scored five goals in January to help his side stay unbeaten during the month.The 28-year-old, who joined Wednesday on a three-and-a-half-year permanent deal from Norwich in the transfer window, saw off competition from Hull City striker Abel Hernandez and Birmingham midfielder Maikel Kieftenbeld. Gary Hooper (No 14) picked up the Sky Bet Championship award In League One, Wigan midfielder Max Power topped the poll ahead of Port Vale forward Ajay Leitch-Smith and Barnsley striker Sam Winnall.Power scored two goals as Wigan moved up to third in the league following an unbeaten six-game run during January. Max Power was a key figure in Wigans unbeaten run in January Finally, the League Two award went to Accrington Stanley forward Shay McCartan after his three January goals helped him claim more votes than Oxford United striker Kemar Roofe and Plymouth Argyle midfielder Gregg Wylde. Accrington Stanley forward Shay McCartan led the vote in League Two Every month throughout the English football season, fans will have the opportunity to vote on skysports.com for who they think has been the best player in the Barclays Premier League, Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One and Sky Bet League Two, after Sky Sports teamed up with the PFA to be the digital platform for the Awards.Before the vote opens each month, an expert panel produce a shortlist of contenders. Fans are then able to vote for the player they think deserves the award.The panel includes Sky Sports football pundits Paul Merson, Ian Holloway and Peter Beagrie.That trio are then joined by Mike Riley, general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials, and Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters Federation, as well as the winning fan from each month. Mesut Ozil receives the PFA Fans Player of the Month award for December The winning fans who will take their places on next months shortlisting panel and make the awards to players will be announced in due course.PFA Fans Player of the Month awards for JanuaryPremier League: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool)Championship: Gary Hooper (Sheffield Wednesday)League One: Max Power (Wigan Athletic)League Two: Shay McCartan (Accrington Stanley) Also See: Past results Meet the panel PFA Fans PotM news Live on Sky Adolis Garcia . 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Raikkonen said it is obvious what Ferrari is lacking compared to Mercedes.I dont really care what the gap is right now -- we are fifth and weve seen that before in some races and in some races not, he said. Theyve been strong here and unfortunately this is what weve got today.The car was behaving pretty decently, apart from obviously lacking a bit of grip overall. But there werent issues that we could have fixed to suddenly go faster, apart from adding overall grip.The first lap in Q3 was a good lap and I knew I had to try a bit too much to go faster in the second lap and itt didnt pay off.dddddddddddd This is where you ended up.The Red Bulls completed Q2 on the super-soft tyres, meaning they will start the race on those tyres while the rest of the top ten will start on the ultra-softs. Raikkonen, who starts the race from fifth behind both Mercedes and both Red Bulls, said Ferrari considered the strategy but believes it will be a better approach to start on the ultra-softs.Obviously all of us had the chance to do that but we all do what we think is the best for our cars and our teams. How it will pan out tomorrow, well see, I have no idea and Im not really interested on how they will run it.We have to do our maximum and hopefully it will pay off in a good way. Its going to be a long race and a lot usually happens, so we have to right with the timings and hopefully we gain some places. ' ' '