Leicester City midfielder Riyad Mahrez has been named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award.
Mahrez has scored 17 goals and assisted 11 in his 34 league games to take the Foxes to the cusp of the Premier League title.
Mahrez was full of praise for his teammates when collecting the award.
"All the credit is for them, seriously," said Mahrez.
"And for my manager and the staff. Without them I wouldn't receive this award and I wouldn't score. It's the team spirit, and I want to dedicate it to them.
"It's extra special because if the players vote for me it's because they've seen I've been great this year so I'm happy.
"Without my team-mates I wouldn't get this award."
The 25-year-old saw off competition from Tottenham striker Harry Kane, Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, West Ham United midfielder Dimitri Payet, and fellow Leicester teammate Jamie Vardy.
Mahrez signed from French Ligue 2 side Le Havre when the Foxes were in the Championship in 2014.
The Algerian is the first African player to win the PFA award.
Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli was named PFA Young Player of the Year.
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