Manx teenager impresses peers
Celtic's Manx-born left-back Kieran Tierney has been named the PFA Scotland's young player of the year for the second successive season.
The 19-year-old was presented with the trophy at an awards ceremony last night.
He was part of a Celtic clean sweep of the main awards, with Scott Sinclair named player of the year and Brendan Rodgers manager of the year.
The team have already won the Scottish Premiership and League Cup, and face Aberdeen in the final of the Scottish FA Cup.
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