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Salah Wins Premier League’s Player Of The Year Prize

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Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (Photo credit: Goal.com)

Liverpool and Egypt Forward. Mahamed Salah has added yet another feather to his cap as he was crowned Premier League’s Player of the Year on Sunday, after his fabulous first season with Liverpool.

Salah had already received the awards as the PFA Player of the Year voted for by his fellow players, in addition to the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award and Liverpool’s own Player of the Year prize.

Salah magnificent performance this season after scoring 31 goals in 37 league matches following his move from Roma last year, has given him the leverage to claim individual awards.

Punch reports that 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,”

“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.”  Salah said.



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