Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah wins PFA Player of the Year
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 10, 2022 - 12:40AM
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has won his second PFA Player of the Year trophy (Photo: PA)

Liverpool forward has won the Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year award for 2022.

The 29-year-old claimed the award, that was voted for by his peers, ahead of teammates and , as well as Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, Tottenham’s and Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo.

Salah scored 23 goals, sharing the Premier League Golden Boot with Son Heung-min, and made 13 assists as the Reds were pipped to the title by City.

It is the Egyptian’s second such award, having also claimed the prize in 2018.

‘It’s always a great honour to win a trophy, individual or collective, and this one is pretty big so I’m very happy, very proud,’ Salah said upon collecting the award.

Man City’s Phil Foden won the Young Player of the Year award (Photo: PA)

‘This one is a very special one to win because it’s voted for by the players. Of course I wanted the Premier League before anything else, Champions League as well, but individually it shows that you’ve worked very hard and you get what you work for.

‘I made sure I had enough space in my trophy cabinet at home for this one! I always keep a space for another trophy, Golden Boot was the same. I like to imagine that I can get another one and fill the spaces.’

Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp added his congratulations to Salah, saying: ‘What I really love about this prize is it’s the one that’s voted for by the players. That’s the one prize you should be interested in.

‘With Mo it’s the numbers, scoring the most goals and having the most assists with all the things, ups and downs throughout the season. He deserves it absolutely.

‘When we first scouted him he wasn’t the goal monster he is now, so I was very excited to have the chance to work with him. He’s full of desire, he’s a work horse. Alongside Milly [James Milner] he’s the first in and the last out at training.’

Meanwhile, City’s Phil Foden claimed the Men’s PFA Young Player of the Year award ahead of Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe, Chelsea’s Reece James, Crystal Palace loanee Conor Gallagher and Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey.

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