On Sunday night, Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk was crowned the 45th PFA Men's Player of the Year after an imperious campaign for the Reds.
With the award traditionally given to attacking players, the Dutchman became the first centre-back to win the award since John Terry in 2004/05 - an achievement which only highlights how incredible Van Dijk has been this season.
It's the second consecutive season that a player from Anfield has picked up the trophy and the 27-year-old is the eighth winner in the club's history - only Manchester United have had more (11).