The plaudits for Ryan Sessegnon and his fabulous 2017-18 campaign at Fulham continued to roll in on Wednesday as he was named in the PFA Championship team of the Tear.
The XI, voted for by Championship players, is dominated by third-place Fulham, currently on a 21-game unbeaten run, and Championship leaders Wolves, with three players apiece in the team.
Sessegnon, named at left-back for the second year in a row, was joined by team-mates Ryan Fredericks and Tom Cairney at right back and in midfield respectively.
Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon has been named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year
It is the latest accolade for Sessegnon, 17, in what has been a tremendous season
The full PFA Championship Team of the Year, which was announced on Wednesday
The Wolves trio to be recognised are goalkeeper John Ruddy, centre-back Willy Bolly and midfielder Ruben Neves.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side need only a point from their three remaining games to win the Championship title.
The rest of the team is made up of Cardiff defender Sol Bamba, Norwich midfielder James Maddison and forwards, Bobby Reid, Leon Clarke and Matej Vydra of Bristol City, Sheffield United and Derby respectively.
On Sunday, Sessegnon won Championship player of the year in one of five awards he took at the Championship awards night and has also been named on the shortlist for PFA Young Player of the Year.
The 17-year-old has scored 14 times in 46 appearances in all competitions so far this season.
Wolves star Ruben Neves was unsurprisingly named in the Championship Team of the Year
Norwich midfielder James Maddison was also listed in the team after a strong 2017-18 season
Fulham are third in the Championship, a point behind Cardiff who occupy the last automatic promotion spot by a point with a game in hand on the Cottagers, who have three matches left to play.
Sessegnon has been linked with a host of big-name clubs after his impressive season, the most recent of which being Barcelona.
Sportsmail reported on Tuesday that the La Liga leaders have sent scouts to assess his form.