Liverpool star Salah lands PFA players’ player of the year for a record third time
Mohamed Salah has won the Professional Footballers Association players’ player of the year for the third time.
Additionally, the award caps a season in which he scored 29 Premier League goals and made 18 assists.
Moreover, Liverpool clinched the title, and Salah carried the mood like a song from the Kop to the country.
Indeed, he remains a living link between the fans and the pitch, the heartbeat behind every burst forward.
Meanwhile, Caldentey takes the women’s player of the year award after a stellar season for Arsenal.
In attack and in leadership she carried the Gunners forward and inspired a raise in standards.
The ceremony stitched them into the same night that belongs to the club culture.
And yes, we hear the chatter from pundits who never carried a club on songs alone.
United fans will mutter about numbers, but the soul stands taller than any spreadsheet.
TLDR
- Mohamed Salah wins PFA players’ player of the year for a third time
- Mariona Caldentey takes the women’s award after a standout season for Arsenal
- Liverpool show the soul of the club runs deeper than numbers and headlines
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool




