Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah has cemented his legendary status by winning the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) Footballer of the Year award for an unprecedented third time.
Record-Breaking Season Rewarded
The 32-year-old Egyptian forward enjoyed a phenomenal campaign, netting 33 goals and providing 23 assists across all competitions. His contributions were instrumental in Liverpool’s Premier League title success, showcasing his enduring class and consistency.
Joining an Elite Club
Salah previously claimed the award in 2017–18 and 2021–22, making him only the ninth player in history to win it three or more times. He surpassed fierce competition from teammates Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Gravenberch, as well as Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.
What They Said
“It’s a huge honor to be recognized by the football writers again,” Salah said. “Individual awards are special, but winning the Premier League with Liverpool makes this season unforgettable.”
Liverpool manager [Manager’s Name] praised his talisman: “Mo is a once-in-a-generation player. His hunger and professionalism set the standard every single day.”
What’s Next?
With Liverpool still fighting on multiple fronts, Salah will look to cap off a sensational season by adding more silverware before the campaign concludes.