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John Terry: Chelsea captain picks his Premier League Team of the Year

The Chelsea captain posted his XI on Instagram

Tom Sheen
Friday 08 April 2016 12:26 BST
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(John Terry/Instagram)

Chelsea captain John Terry has revealed his picks for the Premier League Team of the Year as well as for individual awards.

The 35-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, put his choices on his Instagram account, having done the same last year.

The chaotic nature of this season has shown itself in his picks, with Terry picking only two of the same players from his selection a year ago; Terry is not allowed to pick any of his Chelsea team-mates (although only Willian would come anywhere close to a team of the year after an awful season for the Blues).

Terry, who has had calls to return to the England set up ahead of Euro 2016, also made his selection for the Players' Player of the Year award and the Young Player of the Year.

He has picked Leicester City winger Riyad Mahrez for the top prize - the Algerian has been utterly brilliant this season, scoring 16 goals and adding 11 assists for the tabe topping Foxes.

For the Young Player award Terry has made the same selection he did a year ago, Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, who won it a year ago.

The England striker broke onto the scene last year for Spurs but has improved his goal's tally this year with Mauricio Pochettino's team mounting a serious title bid.

Scroll through the gallery to see John Terry's Team of the Year:

John Terry's 2014-15 team: David de Gea; Ryan Bertrand, Jose Fonte, Laurent Koscielny, Nathanial Clyne; Philippe Coutinho, Raheem Sterling, Juan Mata, Sadio Mane; Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero.

John Terry's 2015-16 team: Kaspar Schmeichel, Chris Smalling, Robert Huth, Wes Morgan, Ryan Bertrand, Riyad Mahrez, Danny Drinkwater, Dmitri Payet, N'Golo Kante, Jamie Vardy, Harry Kane.

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