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Mohamed’s Salah’s 2024/25 season was a masterclass in consistency and productivity, and he has now been rewarded for it.
The 32-year-old registered 33 goals and 23 assists across all competitions, directly contributing to 56 goals – a tally that dwarfed his peers.
His performances were pivotal in Liverpool securing their 20th English top-flight title, drawing them level with Manchester United’s long-standing record.
Notably, Salah started every Premier League match under new manager Arne Slot, showcasing remarkable durability alongside his creative and goalscoring output.
And now the Football Writers Association (FWA) has cemented his legacy as one of the Premier League’s greatest-ever players by awarding him the FWA Footballer of the Year for a record-equalling third time.
This triumph places him alongside Arsenal legend Thierry Henry as the only player to claim the honor three times.
FWA chair John Cross said: “Rarely has there been a more popular winner than Mo.
His overwhelming victory is just a reflection of an incredible season.
He continues to re-write the record books and his performances this season have obviously been key to Liverpool’s 20th title?
It’s been a privilege watching him this season and it will be a privilege to welcome him to our dinner to celebrate his success.”
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