Manchester: Mohamed Salah has etched his name into English football history after being crowned the PFA Players’ Player of the Year for a record third time. The Liverpool forward, now 33, becomes the first player ever to achieve this milestone.
Mohamed Salah’s award comes on the back of a stellar 2024-25 Premier League campaign, where he played a pivotal role in guiding Liverpool to the title.
The Egyptian star scored 29 goals and registered 18 assists, showcasing not only his scoring ability but also his creativity on the pitch.
Mohamed Salah’s remarkable season saw him secure both the Golden Boot and the Playmaker Award, underlining his dominance across attacking statistics.
Speaking after receiving the award at the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) ceremony in Manchester, Salah said: “It’s an unbelievable feeling. To be recognized by fellow players for the third time means a lot. Every season I try to give my best for Liverpool, and I am proud to be part of this team.”
“Winning the Premier League again with my teammates is the most important thing, but individual awards like this make the journey even more special. I hope I can continue to inspire the next generation.” he added
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This third triumph adds to his previous PFA Player of the Year awards, highlighting his consistency and lasting impact in the Premier League.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest forwards of his generation, Salah’s latest achievement cements his legacy as a true icon of the modern game.