Updated: April 22, 2007 
'Proud' Ronaldo wins double PFA crown

      Cristiano Ronaldo tonight became the first man since 1977 to win both the 
PFA Player and Young Player of the Year Award in the same season when he was 
honoured at a gala dinner in London. 

           
      Not since Andy Gray scooped each of the coveted accolades 30 years ago 
has one player dominated the voting of his fellow professionals in such 
fashion. 


      Ronaldo, 22, has been in awesome form for United, as the Red Devils 
remain on course for a Barclays Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League 
treble. 

      The achievement is all the more remarkable considering the somewhat harsh 
criticism the Portuguese winger received following England's demise at the 
World Cup. 

      Ronaldo beat Chelsea striker Didier Drogba to the award, with United's 
former England midfielder Paul Scholes third. 

      Ryan Giggs and last year's winner, Steven Gerrard, also made the 
shortlist, alongside 19-year-old Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas. 

      Ronaldo said it was a 'big honour' to be singled out by his peers. 

      He said: 'It is a special night. It is amazing and a big honour for me to 
win trophies like this in the English Premier League. I am very proud. 

      'My colleagues have voted for me and that is fantastic because the 
players know the qualities of players. 

      'I want to keep working hard and getting better because these trophies 
have now given me more motivation. 

      'At this moment, I am consistent. I am more mature now and I am playing 
better. 

      'This great team has helped me as well, because when the team win it is 
more easy for us all to play with more confidence. 

      'Everything is right this season and I am really enjoying it. 

      'I am still young and I am learning more every day. 

      'I have much time to learn more and improve myself. 

      'I try to improve all aspects of my football - not only in training but 
also in games.' 

      Fabregas finished runner-up in the young player category as well, with 
20-year-old Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon third. 

      Ronaldo's team-mate Wayne Rooney (21) was also shortlisted, as were 
Reading striker Kevin Doyle, 23, and 18-year-old defender Micah Richards of 
Manchester City. 

      It was Manchester United who took centre stage at the Grosvenor House 
hotel this evening - with eight of their players making it into the Premier 
League team of the year and manager Sir Alex Ferguson being honoured with the 
PFA Special Merit Award. 

      Ronaldo said: 'This shows what quality we have at Manchester United. 

      'To have eight players in the team of the year is great.' 

      Ferguson paid tribute to his multi-talented young winger, who joined 
United from Sporting Lisbon in a £12.2million deal during August 2003. 

      The United boss said: 'When we saw him play in a pre-season friendly for 
Sporting against us, at half-time I knew we had to get him and I said to [then 
chief executive] Peter Kenyon 'we are not leaving the stadium until we get the 
boy'. 

      'At this moment in time, I think he is the best player in the world and 
his season has been incredible.' 

      **** ck...ck...Congrats Ronaldo !! dg double proud motivasi akan semakin 
besar utk melibas sisa lawan2 di kancah EPL, Champions & FA Cup...

      PFA Player and Young Player of the Year 2007 - Cristiano Ronaldo 
(Manchester United) 

      PFA Premier League Team of the Year 2007 - Edwin van der Sar, Gary 
Neville, Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra (all Man Utd); Ryan Giggs, 
Paul Scholes, Cristiano Ronaldo (all Man Utd) & Steven Gerrard (Liverpool); 
Didier Drogba (Chelsea) & Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham) 

      Special Merit Award - Sir Alex Ferguson 

      **** horreee........Manchester United mendominasi hanya menyisakan 
Gerrard, Drogba dan Berbatov doang.......
     

Keep The Faith !
Sam,

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