FIFA are getting involved in the end of season action, handing out their very own Team of the Year for Football Ultimate Team - but it looks as though they have made a glaring error in leaving out one particular talent.

The formation FIFA have gone for is a 4-3-3, with the usual suspects appearing on the list.

In goal, David de Gea is between the sticks. The Spanish goalie helped Manchester United keep afloat near the top of the table, with the Red Devils looking set to finish as runners-up in the Premier League this season.





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Two right-backs features in the back-line, Dani Alves and Marcelo, while the defence is solidified by Sergio Ramos and Leonardo Bonucci.

In the middle to the park, FIFA have chosen Kevin de Bruyne, Luka Modric and even the surprise addition of N'golo Kante. The midfielder has had another great season with Chelsea, but the side haven't reached the dizzying heights that they're capable of this season.

Up front, there's no surprise to see the wonderful Lionel Messi. He is leading Barcelona towards yet another league title. Cristiano Ronaldo is there, too. His goal-scoring record has been remarkable this season, not to mention the performances that he's put in to help his Real Madrid side push through into the Champions League semi-final.

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England and Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane make up the trio. His goals have helped Spurs remain high up in the table, which is good news for England supporters with the World Cup coming up this summer.





However, there is a glaring admittance from the team. Mohamed Salah is nowhere to be seen despite scoring 40 goals for Liverpool this season and the favourite to win the Premier League's Player of the Season, if not the Ballon D'or should Liverpool win the competition against the odds.

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