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Scotland star Andy Robertson named in PFA Team of the Year alongside Liverpool and Manchester City stars… and surprise inclusion Paul Pogba

© Michael Regan/Getty ImagesAndy Robertson and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool are both in the Team of the Year
Andy Robertson and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool are both in the Team of the Year

Scotland star Andy Robertson has been named in this year’s Professional Footballers’ Association top-flight Team of the Year.

The Liverpool defender is one of four from the Anfield side named in the XI, and is the first Scot to be given the honour since Darren Fletcher in 2009-10.

Manchester City and Liverpool’s thrilling battle for Premier League supremacy has unsurprisingly led to the teams dominating the Team of the Year.

England forward Raheem Sterling is among six City representatives, with Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba the only member of the XI, which was voted for by their fellow players, to not play for the top two.

Surprise omissions include Mohamed Salah and Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard, despite being on the six-man shortlist for the Players’ Player of the Year award.

City’s enviable attacking options have been at the heart of their title defence and Sergio Aguero has once again led the line with aplomb.

The Argentinian, currently the joint top-scorer in the league alongside Salah and Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on 19 goals this season, is the only player to retain his position in the PFA side from 12 months ago.

Aguero has edged out – among others – Harry Kane, who is absent from the list for the first time in five seasons.

Sterling makes his first appearance in the PFA XI to supplement Aguero in attack, having found the net 17 times and provided 10 assists, while Liverpool’s Sadio Mane – with 18 goals so far this term – completes the forward line.

The front trio are all in contention for the Players’ Player award – as is Bernardo Silva, who has earned rave reviews for his performances in City’s midfield.

The Portuguese and tenacious City team-mate Fernandinho take their spots in the centre of the park, as does Pogba, despite some lacklustre displays in United’s recent dip in form under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Aymeric Laporte, who signed for City in January 2018 for a then club record fee of £57million, breaks up the Liverpool hegemony in the back four.

Virgil Van Dijk, who joined Liverpool in a record £75m transfer in the same month Laporte completed his move to City, has been a reassuring and instrumental presence in the Reds’ back line.

The Dutchman will be a strong contender to win the Players’ Player award and he partners Laporte at centre-back, with Alexander-Arnold and Robertson occupying the full-back berths.

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has conceded two fewer goals and kept two more clean sheets than City counterpart and Brazilian compatriot Ederson.

But it is Ederson who takes the number one jersey with the PFA, which will honour the players at its annual awards ceremony in London on Sunday, April 28.

PFA Premier League Team of the Year 2019: Ederson (Manchester City), Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Virgil Van Dijk (Liverpool), Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Paul Pogba (Manchester United), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Fernandinho (Manchester City), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), Sadio Mane (Liverpool).