Arsene Wenger is tipping Cristiano Ronaldo to win the PFA Players' Player of the Year award.
The Arsenal boss says the Manchester United winger will pip Chelsea's Didier Drogba to the coveted award at Sunday's gala dinner.
"Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba would be my one and two," Wenger told it's official club website.
"You don't expect Ronaldo to score so many goals and he can provide too. But as well I have huge respect for what Drogba has done.
"He has scored in some very big matches, also he has played in nearly all the games. It is very difficult to separate them really."
Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas has been shortlisted alongside Ronaldo for the junior and main award, but Wenger believes the Spain international deserves to win the junior prize.
"Player of the Year has some big candidates and some have done exceptionally well, but I feel Cesc deserves to be in there," Wenger added.
"Certainly he deserves to win the Young Player of the Year award, and at his age, it is a fantastic honour just to be nominated for Player of the Year.
"Of course I support him in that, he is a fantastic player but you have to respect that players from Manchester United, who are top of the League, and Chelsea, who are in all competitions, might have the edge on us."