John Terry posts photo of his pick for player and young player of the year awards. Who do you think?


No matter how poor his side's season has been and even if he is six days away from becoming an ex-Chelsea player, captain John Terry has reminded us all that he is still very much the 'capitano' and retains the Blues only voting slot.
With the league fast-coming to an end, the Chelsea captain revealed his votes for the 2015/16 PFA Players' Player, Young Player and Team of the Year awards by posting a picture of his ballot online. And it's hard to argue with any of his choices, indeed. He posted it on Instagram.

As most other captains would most likely do, Terry chose Riyad Mahrez for the Players' Player of the Year prize - an honour the legendary defender received himself in 2004/05 and one that is held in very high esteem because of what it symbolises - the vote is cast by fellow professionals.


The Leicester winger has been central to his team's unforeseen Premier League title charge this season and has contributed an incredible 27 combined goals and assists in 31 appearances.

Terry then voted Harry Kane as Young Player. The Tottenham striker won the award last year after an incredible breakout season and remains eligible for the prize open to players aged 23 or under. Eden Hazard who won it in 2013/14 is the only non-Spurs player to have collected the trophy since Jack Wilshere in 2010/11.


Terry's team of the year is also dominated by champions-in-waiting. Choosing Kasper Schmeichel in goal, he opted for Robert Huth and Wes Morgan as his two centre-backs, forcing him to move Chris Smalling out to right-back just to make room for the United man.

Along with Mahrez, Terry also chose Danny Drinkwater, N'Golo Kante and Jamie Vardy and finally former Chelsea team-mate Ryan Bertrand, West Ham's Dimitri Payet, with Kane next to Vardy up front.

How well do you think this team would do? Not so well.

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