Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has hit out at the Professional Footballers' Association over their Premier League Team of the Year.
The Portugal international was included in last season's selection yet has bemoaned the PFA for the omission of multiple City players.
Despite clinching the league title last season, the Cityzens only had three players in the team, while second-placed Liverpool boasted six.
The Reds' manager Jurgen Klopp also pipped Man City boss Pep Guardiola to the PFA Manager of the Year Award - and a disgruntled Silva could not understand the reasoning behind the City snubs.