Mohamed
Salah has bagged yet another award following his outstanding first season with
Liverpool as the Egyptian winger was named the Premier League’s Player of the
Year on Sunday.
Salah
had already won the PFA Player of the Year voted for by his fellow players, as
well as the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award and
Liverpool’s own Player of the Year prize.
The
25-year-old’s deluge of individual honours come at the end of a season in which
he has scored 31 goals in 37 league matches following his move from Roma last
year.
Salah
will break the Premier League record of 31 goals in a 38-game season if he scores
against Brighton on Sunday.
He
has scored 43 goals in 50 games in all competitions for Liverpool this term.
“They
say I didn’t have success here the first time,” Salah said.
“So
it was always in my mind to have success here in the Premier League. I am very
happy. I am very proud to win it.
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