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Dan Burke·11 January 2019
Uefa announce 2018 Team of the Year

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Dan Burke·11 January 2019
Uefa’s 2018 Team of the Year has been announced and it’s an interesting one.
The XI contains four Real Madrid players, two from Barcelona, two from Chelsea and one each from Liverpool, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.
But perhaps controversially, there is no place for the likes of Mohamed Salah, Neymar or Kevin De Bruyne.
You can view the team in full in the reveal video here …
And in case you were wondering who the most picked player was …
The Uefa Team of the Year is voted for by fans and it seems last summer’s World Cup must have had a pretty big influence on many voters’ intentions.
Here’s the team …
Marc-André ter Stegen – Barcelona
Sergio Ramos – Real Madrid Raphaël Varane – Real Madrid Virgil van Dijk – Liverpool Marcelo – Real Madrid
Luka Modrić – Real Madrid N’Golo Kanté – Chelsea Eden Hazard – Chelsea
Lionel Messi – Barcelona Cristiano Ronaldo – Juventus Kylian Mbappé – PSG
You wouldn’t fancy coming up against that team, even if Ramos has been shunted out to right-back.