Mohamed Salah makes record breaking history after stunning PFA award triumph

Vishal Bhawani

Mohamed Salah makes record breaking history after stunning PFA award triumph image

Mohamed Salah has written his name deeper into Premier League history after winning the PFA Player of the Year award for the third time.

The Liverpool forward was voted by his fellow professionals after another incredible season that ended with the Reds lifting the league title.

The Egyptian scored 29 goals and set up 18 more, proving once again that when it comes to consistency, he really is in a league of his own.

Salah had already joined the elite club of players who won the award twice, but this third triumph puts him out on his own. Apparently, there is no stopping the "Egyptian King," who keeps turning defenses into statues.

His victory came on the same night Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey won the women’s award after a standout first season in England.

But for Salah, this was a moment of pure history.

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What Mohamed Salah said after winning his 3rd PFA award

Reflecting on the achievement, Salah said:

“I look at myself now, a guy coming from Egypt and making it to the top level, making history today, it’s something that makes me so proud.”

At 33, Salah admitted it has not been easy to keep delivering at the highest level. He also spoke about the responsibility of guiding younger players at Anfield, adding: “Virgil [van Dijk], me and all the guys in the team try to give them the experience to help them.”

This latest award also came just days after Salah equaled Andy Cole’s Premier League goal tally of 187, moving him into joint fourth on the all-time scoring list. Clearly, he isn’t slowing down.

For Liverpool fans, the message is simple: keep calm and let Mo score. With the Reds chasing more silverware this season, Salah’s hunger for goals and glory shows no sign of fading.

2025 PFA awards winners and nominees

AwardWinnerNominees
PFA Men’s Player of the YearMohamed Salah (Liverpool)Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Alexander Isak (Newcastle United), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Declan Rice (Arsenal)
PFA Women’s Player of the YearMariona Caldentey (Arsenal)Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Mary Fowler (Manchester City), Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City), Alessia Russo (Arsenal), Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United)
PFA Men’s Young Player of the YearMorgan Rogers (Aston Villa)Liam Delap (Ipswich Town), Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth), Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth), Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal), Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)
PFA Women’s Young Player of the YearOlivia Smith (Arsenal)Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea), Grace Clinton (Manchester United), Mary Fowler (Manchester City), Maika Hamano (Chelsea), Wieke Kaptein (Chelsea)
PFA Championship Player of the YearJames Trafford (Burnley / Manchester City)Josh Brownhill (Burnley), Gustavo Hamer (Sheffield United), Daniel James (Leeds United), Borja Sainz (Norwich City), Ao Tanaka (Leeds United)
PFA League One Player of the YearRichard Kone (Wycombe Wanderers)Tomoki Iwata (Birmingham City), Davis Keillor-Dunn (Barnsley), Charlie Kelman (Leyton Orient), Kwame Poku (Peterborough United), Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City)
PFA League Two Player of the YearMichael Cheek (Bromley)Alassana Jatta (Notts County), Nathan Lowe (Walsall), David McGoldrick (Notts County), Luke Molyneux (Doncaster Rovers), Jack Payne (Colchester United)

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Vishal Bhawani

Vishal Bhawani is a sub-editor for the Affiliate Content team and a writer and sub-editor for the Football Wires team at The Sporting News. Based in Indore, India, he holds a Diploma in Operations and Management from Maharashtra University.

Before joining TSN in May 2024, Vishal contributed to Football Express and Six Sports and ran his own blog, Anfield Home, as a passionate Liverpool fan. An avid traveler, he follows multiple sports, including cricket, soccer, and tennis.