Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah wins big at Liverpool’s awards ceremony

Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah was on Thursday crowned the club’s Player of the Season at a glittering awards ceremony, where he also won the Players’ Player award for the 2017/18 season.

Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah wins big at Liverpool’s awards ceremony


The 25-year-old has already won the PFA Player of the Year award, the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year, three Player of the Month Awards, and is well in contention to win both the English Golden Boot and European Golden Shoe.

The Egyptian’s incredible debut season with Liverpool has seen him lead his side to a first Champions League final in a decade, where they will face defending champions Real Madrid in Kiev later this month.

After picking up the club awards, Salah said he had no plans to leave for another club, news that will definitely get Liverpool fans across the world very excited.

“I’m very happy here and everything is fine,” he said. “I have got ambitions for the future, with ­Liverpool.

“We had a great season and now we are in the Champions League final, and everyone is excited. It is just the start. This is my first year here and it is the same for some other players. We have had an unbelievable year. It is just the beginning,” he added.

Following his latest trophy haul, Salah credited his great performance this season to the help he received from his teammates.

“I am very happy to win these awards. I had a good season but, without the help of my team-mates, it would have been very difficult,” he said. “We all try to help each other. We all try to give more and we all try to push each other.

Liverpool are set to end the season against Brighton & Hove Albion, hoping to secure their place in next season’s Champions League season.

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