Salah crowned FWA Footballer of the Year, edging out De Bruyne

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has received further recognition for his form this season, winning the FWA Footballer of the Year award.

Published : May 01, 2018 15:22 IST

Mohamed Salah's incredible first season at Liverpool has been recognised by the Football Writers' Association, who have voted him as their Footballer of the Year ahead of Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne.

Salah arrived at Anfield from Roma in pre-season and, although he joined with high expectations following his impressive spell in Italy, few would have predicted the impact he has had.

The Egypt international has scored 43 times in all competitions, including 31 in the Premier League to equal the record haul for a single 38-match season.

Salah adds the individual gong to the Professional Footballers' Association's (PFA) Players' Player of the Year award, having also beaten De Bruyne to that one.

Belgium international De Bruyne had been considered the favourite for both awards for much of the season, but Salah's consistent and remarkable goal-scoring form has just given him the edge, winning by 20 votes.

Salah joins Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez in having won the award in the Premier League era while playing for Liverpool, and he is the first African to claim the prize.

Tottenham's Harry Kane came third, while there were also votes for Sergio Aguero, Christian Eriksen, Roberto Firmino, Nick Pope, David Silva, Raheem Sterling and Jan Vertonghen.

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