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Mohamed Salah beats Kevin De Bruyne to PFA Player of the Year award, Sam Kerr wins women's prize

Mo Salah won the PFA Player of the Year award after an ultimately disappointing season with Liverpool. The Egyptian took part in the Champions League final against Real Madrid in what he hoped would be a chance for revenge after previously losing against the same opponents in 2018.

Ad/> However Jurgen Klopp’s men lost 1-0 at the Stade de France, exacerbating a miserable end to the season after missing out on the Premier League on the last day of the season. Premier League‘I’d give up all those awards’ – Salah would sacrifice personal honours for CL glory02/06/2022 AT 13:51 Salah equalled his record from last year of scoring 31 times 51 appearances for his club, winning the League Cup and FA Cup along the way, and he also reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations at the start of 2022.

The 29-year-old Egyptian is currently engaged in a transfer stand-off with his club. He has one year left on his current deal but has been linked with a free transfer move to Barcelona, and other clubs, at the end of the forthcoming season.

Salah said of winning the award for the second time: “Thank you very much, It’s always great to win a trophy. It’s big, very happy and very proud of it French head of CL policing defends tear-gassing Liverpool fans: 'There was no other way' Which Inter superstar will leave? And why they must lose at least one Brighton's stars are ready for the next step, and the club are prepared for their exits “This is really good one to win, because it’s voted by players so when I think about it, of course I want the Premier League before everything, the Champions League as well.

The Individual award shows you get what you work for. The team comes first, but winning the journalist and players one shows you played

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