emirates7 - Mohamed Salah has been crowned the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year, marking the third time he has received the prestigious honour—equaling Thierry Henry’s record. As reported by the BBC, the 32-year-old Liverpool star played a key role in securing the Premier League title for his team.
Salah earned over 90% of the votes from the association’s 900 members. His teammate Virgil van Dijk finished second in the voting, with Newcastle striker Alexander Isak in third and Arsenal’s Declan Rice in fourth.
This season, Salah has delivered an outstanding performance, netting 28 goals and providing 18 assists in 35 Premier League appearances.
Salah earned over 90% of the votes from the association’s 900 members. His teammate Virgil van Dijk finished second in the voting, with Newcastle striker Alexander Isak in third and Arsenal’s Declan Rice in fourth.
This season, Salah has delivered an outstanding performance, netting 28 goals and providing 18 assists in 35 Premier League appearances.