PFA SCOTLAND have announced their Premiership team of the year for the 2021/22 campaign.
The players' union vote annually on the top-flight's best XI players over the course of the season and the results for this term have been announced.
Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon has been chosen as Scotland's top shot-stopper while Celtic's Cameron Carter-Vickers and Tynecastle defender John Souttar have been paired at centre-back.
Rangers captain James Tavernier won the most votes at right-back while on the opposite flank, Celtic's Josip Juranovic has been given the nod.
Parkhead trio Jota, Tom Rogic and Callum McGregor take up three of the four midfield positions, where they are joined by Ross County winger and the Premiership's top scorer Regan Charles-Cook.
Your Premiership @PFAScotland Team of the Year ⬇️
— PFA Scotland (@PFAScotland) April 26, 2022
Gordon - @JamTarts @James_Tavernier
Carter-Vickers - @CelticFC @JohnSouttar
Juranović - @CelticFC @Tom_Rogic
McGregor - @CelticFC @R_charlescook
Jota - @CelticFC
Morelos - @RangersFC @Kyogo_Furuhashi pic.twitter.com/No04rh8AVC
Ibrox fan favourite Alfredo Morelos and Kyogo Furuhashi, the Celtic striker signed by Ange Postecoglou last summer, complete the XI chosen by the Scottish footballers' union.
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