The Glasgow Rangers goalkeeper is one of four Ibrox players in the team, while five Parkhead players are in there too.

The PFA Scotland Team of the Year has been announced and Glasgow Rangers and Celtic players feature prominently.
Ibrox quartet Allan McGregor, James Tavernier, Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent are in the XI, while Parkhead quintet Kristoffer Ajer, Dedryck Boyata, Callum McGregor, Scott Brown, James Forrest also make the cut.
Craig Halkett of Livingston and Graeme Shinnie of Aberdeen are the only players included not to be on the books of either Old Firm club as the news was announced on the PFA Scotland Twitter feed Sunday evening.
Some Celtic fans had their say on the social media platform regarding Rangers goalkeeper McGregor’s inclusion in the XI at the expense of Hoops custodian Scott Bain:
Celtic winger James Forrest was named PFA Scotland’s Premiership player after scoring 17 goals for the treble-chasing Hoops, who clinched an eighth straight title on Saturday.
Rangers attacker Ryan Kent, meanwhile, has won the Premiership young player of the year award.
Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke picked up the Manager of the Year gong after taking the Ayrshiremen to the brink of Europe.

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