Ronaldo wins PFA Player of the Year award again
Published 00:00 28/04/08 By By Martin Lipton
Cristiano Ronaldo was last night named the Players' Player of the Year for the second season in a row.
The Professional Footballers Association gave the award to the Manchester United winger, who has scored 38 goals this season.
Ronaldo said: "I'm very proud. I try to improve every year.
"I feel I am at the right club and I want to win it more times playing for United.
"Winning the award is great, but what really matters is wanting to win as a team and we have a chance to win the Premier League and the Champions League.
"The Barcelona game is massive and I will try to score to make good on my promise."
But Chelsea were snubbed last night even though they are on the brink of the most momentous season in the club's history.
No Stamford Bridge stars were included in the PFA's team of the season.
Team: James (Portsmouth); Sagna (Arsenal), Ferdinand, Vidic (Man U), Clichy (Arsenal); Ronaldo (Man U), Gerrard (Liverpool), Fabregas (Arsenal), Young (Villa); Adebayor (Arsenal), Torres (Liverpool).
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