Sheffield United, who have enjoyed a majestic campaign, are not far behind. Six clubs are represented in our XI. Here it is. Goalkeeper – Cameron Dawson (Sheffield Wednesday): Made two fine saves to deny Derby dangerman David McGoldrick in the first half on Sunday and stayed strong in the second to keep a clean sheet. Defence – Chris Basham (Sheffield United): Strong and typically committed performance at St Andrew's and picked out a beauty of a pass to pick out McBurnie for his goal. Michal Helik (Huddersfield Town): Crowned his player-of-the-season club accolade with a typically imposing performance against Reading. A big player for Neil Warnock. Darragh Lenihan (Middlesbrough): Boro's captain looked the part against a top Championship operator in Gyokeres and a strong runner in Godden. Boro and Coventry meet again in the play-offs. Alfie Jones (Hull City): Another to take club honours this season and signed off in fitting fashion at Luton. Wing-backs/midfield – Brad Halliday (Bradford City): Picked a timely juncture to score his first Bantams goal in their tense and high-stakes final-day meeting with Leyton Orient. James McAtee (Sheffield United): Found the net at Birmingham to seal an excellent second-long stint with the Blades which has been full of quality. Those in the corridors of power at Bramall Lane will be keeping fingers crossed that a loan encore arrives next term. Josh Ruffels (Huddersfield Town): A key player in the Warnock tenure completed his duties in fitting fashion against Reading. Another sound display. Forwards – Josh Koroma (Huddersfield Town): His career has been transformed under Warnock. Scored a cracking goal. Joe Hungbo (Huddersfield Town): Provided the icing to a productive loan stint and fine end to the campaign with a super strike. A full-time return next season maybe? Iliman Ndiaye (Sheffield United): Class all season and showed moments of devilment at Birmingham. A player who is simply too good for the Championship now and is destined for a grand stage. Hopefully in United colours. Manager/head coach – Neil Warnock (Huddersfield Town): What more can be said. Came in when handed a near ‘mission impossible’ and, exactly like at Rotherham United back in 2016, masterminded another great escape act.