Cristiano Ronaldo has been dealt a snub by his Manchester United team-mates after David de Gea claimed the Players' Player of the Year award.
Ronaldo and De Gea were the standout stars in a disastrous season for the Red Devils. But in the end-of-season awards, more of the Portuguese icon's team-mates opted for the Spanish shot-stopper in the prestigious award, which is decided based on votes from the whole squad.
United finished 13 points adrift of a top-four finish and a massive 35 points behind champions Manchester City in a dismal campaign that ended on a bleak note, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick leaving before his consultancy role began.
Ronaldo's sensational return could not propel United to a trophy or Champions League qualification, but it has still been a successful homecoming in Manchester for the five-time Ballon d'Or winner in terms of goalscoring.The 37-year-old netted 18 Premier League goals this term, finishing behind just Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min in the Golden Boot race.
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