On Thursday, Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah was awarded PFA Player of the Year for the second time, while Chelsea’s Sam Kerr was named PFA Women’s Player of the Year.
Salah, who shared the Premier League golden boot for top scorer this season with Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min, earned the trophy in the previous season as well.
The 29-year-old Egyptian helped Liverpool win the League Cup and FA Cup by scoring 31 goals in all competitions.
This is a great one to win, especially because it’s voted on by the gamers. It demonstrates that you’ve put in a lot of effort and that you’ve gotten what you’ve worked for,” Salah explained.
“I have trophies in a cabinet in my room, and I made sure there was enough for one more.” I constantly leave room and attempt to think that the prizes will appear.”
Kerr became the first Australian player to win the PFA Players’ Player of the Year title after scoring the most goals in the Women’s Super League this season.
“When your peers vote for you, I believe it is a huge honor. As a player, I believe that is the biggest honor, therefore it’s an incredible feeling “Kerr, who was a key member of Chelsea’s domestic-double-winning squad, agreed.
Former England coach Roy Hodgson and Brighton & Hove Albion Women’s manager Hope Powell earned merit awards for their contributions to the game, while Manchester City’s Phil Foden and Lauren Hemp retained their Young Player of the Year medals. “Unfortunately, I never won any prizes as a player, so it’s good to be recognized by other professionals. It will be the center of attention “Hodgson, who has spent more than 40 years in management, announced his retirement last month.