Liverpool fans will fall even harder for Mohamed Salah after his seven word promise
Briefly

Mohamed Salah won the PFA Players' Player of the Year and was included in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year. The Players' Player award marks his third time winning that individual accolade, and his Team of the Year selection is his fourth. The Egyptian forward delivered one of his best seasons, prompting praise for improving with age. Salah stressed that team success matters more than individual honours, emphasizing Liverpool's Premier League title as the primary achievement. He pledged that the team will fight to win the title again this season, and early performances signalled strong determination.
This isn't Salah's first rodeo. He won the Player's Player of the Year in 2018 and 2021 too, so this is his third time winning the award. He was also in the Team of the Year three seasons before, last season being his fourth. The Egyptian King, as he's affectionately called by Liverpool supporters, had one of his best years as a player last year. It seems like he's defying biology by getting better with age.
In his own words, Salah said: "This very special award hits different when we have an important trophy to go along with it. Being champions is what matters and we will fight to do it again this season. I am incredible grateful to the players who voted for me." Just what Liverpool fans would have expected, most of the statement was about Liverpool winning the Premier League, rather than Salah winning the individual awards.
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