Leeds players largely snubbed in Team of the Season
Sheffield United's Chris Wilder beat Leeds United's Marcelo Bielsa to being named Manager of the Year in the 2019 EFL Awards, as only two players from the Elland Road club made the Team of the Season.
Bielsa joined Leeds to much fanfare at the start of the season and has overseen a remarkable upturn in the club's on-field fortunes, turning a team that finished 13th last season into one challenging for promotion.
Daniel Farke, in charge of pacesetter Norwich City, has done a similarly impressive job in his second season at the helm after the Canaries ended last season a place below Leeds.
But it is Wilder who has been recognised for his achievements, with the Blades – who earned promotion from League One last season – just behind Norwich heading into the final stages of the campaign.
Bielsa's snub could potentially be explained by the so-called 'spygate' scandal, when it became apparent the Argentinian coach had sent people to surreptitiously watch training sessions of every other club in the division, earning Leeds a £200,000 fine.
Some may feel Leeds were underrepresented in the Team of the Season, with only Liam Cooper and Kalvin Phillips in the side.
Norwich has more players in the XI than any other team, with Jamal Lewis, Max Aarons and Teemu Pukki selected.
Finland international Pukki, who has scored 24 league goals in his first season in England, is also among the three Championship Player of the Season candidates, alongside Billy Sharp and Che Adams of the Blades and Birmingham City respectively.
Championship Team of the Season:
Darren Randolph (Middlesbrough); Jamal Lewis (Norwich City), Liam Cooper (Leeds United), Reece James (Wigan Athletic), Max Aarons (Norwich City); Oliver Norwood (Sheffield United), Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United), Jarrod Bowen (Hull City); Che Adams (Birmingham City), Billy Sharp (Sheffield United), Teemu Pukki (Norwich City).