Irish Daily Mirror

THE WORLD CITY KEV: I DESERVE TOP PRIZE

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performanc­e, and the high-level form of his teammates deserves recognitio­n.

Yet the softlyspok­en midfielder is also happy to concede that Salah’s season has been truly phenomenal, and he would not begrudge the Egyptian should he be recognised by their fellow pros.

“You cannot compare us – it is impossible! It depends on what people are looking for in a player,” he explained.

“Salah has a remarkable goalscorin­g run, and he plays very well like an inside-forward type of role. This season he has been incredible.

“But it’s totally different,

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played like a defensive midfielder against Everton, how can you compare me to an inside-forward?

“He has been outstandin­g, his record speaks for itself. Luckily I don’t have to decide; and we didn’t vote at City yet!”

It may well come down to the two mouth-watering Champions League quarterfin­al ties between the clubs over the next week.

A match-winning display from either will make a mighty impression just as votes are being cast.

It is still like trying to choose between Messi and Ronaldo though.

And perhaps the final word should be left to Klopp, who added: “I am happy I don’t have to make this decision, I don’t get a vote as a manager.” 37-goal campaign. The Manchester City playmaker has been in outstandin­g form, with

Pep Guardiola (above) and his side on course to add the Premier League to the League Cup.

And De Bruyne, who has an astonishin­g 20 assists this season as well as 11 goals, reckons he has done enough to be recognised by his fellow players over his Liverpool rival.

The season’s two stand-out players go headto-head twice in the next week in the Champions League quarter-final and De Bruyne said: “In one way I believe I deserve it, because I have been very consistent in my form.

“I am very happy with myself, I am very pleased with how I have played. I didn’t expect to be this good this season.

“If I get it, it would be nice for the team and for me. I think there is almost no game where my standard has dropped, so I have been constant, and I am happy with myself.

“To maintain the level the amount of games I have played, the amount of minutes, I am pleased with that.”

But De Bruyne recognises that he faces a stiff challenge from the little winger.

“Salah has a remarkable goalscorin­g run, and he plays very well like an inside-forward type of role. This season he has been incredible,” added the Belgian.

The PFA is due to announce its shortlist for the award, which will see De Bruyne and Salah go head-to-head in perhaps the closest race left in a Premier League season that has otherwise been dominated by City.

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