History on the pitch! Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has become the first player ever to win the PFA Player of the Year award three times. 🏆🔥
The Egyptian superstar, who joined Liverpool in 2017, topped the Premier League scoring charts last season with 29 goals and added 18 assists. His contributions helped the Reds storm to the title, finishing 10 points clear of Arsenal. On top of the PFA honor, Salah also claimed the Premier League Player of the Season award, the Golden Boot, and the Playmaker award—all in one campaign.
Salah first lifted the PFA prize in 2018, repeated the feat in 2022, and this year beat out a strong six-man shortlist voted on by players from 92 Premier League and Football League teams. Fellow nominees included Alexis Mac Allister, Alexander Isak, Bruno Fernandes, Declan Rice, and Cole Palmer.
“It’s an incredible feeling. I just want to thank everybody who voted for me. Coming from Egypt to the top level and making history at 33 feels amazing,” Salah said after hearing the news. 🙌
For fans around the world, this milestone cements Salah’s status as a true football legend—and a beacon of inspiration for young players everywhere. 🔴✨
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Salah wins PFA Player of the Year award for unprecedented third time
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