The Citizen (Gauteng)

Double delight for prolific Salah

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London – Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has been voted Footballer-of-the-Year by the Football Writers’ Associatio­n (FWA) to complete the double of English football’s major individual awards.

Salah was chosen as Player-of-the-Year by the Profession­al Footballer­s Associatio­n (PFA) after an outstandin­g season in which he has scored 43 goals in all competitio­ns.

The 25-year-old is the first African player to win the FWA award which began in 1948.

Salah narrowly beat Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne in a ballot of over 400 FWA members, with the winning margin less than 20 votes. Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane was third.

“What a race it has been between two players who, in a relatively short time, have reached genuine world class. But Mo Salah is the worthiest of winners. He is also the first African to receive the award and we congratula­te him on a magnificen­t season,” FWA chairman Patrick Barclay said.

Salah has helped Liverpool, who are third in the Premier League, into the Champions League semifinals for the first time in 10 years.

The Merseyside club face AS Roma in the second leg in the Italian capital tonight and lead 5-2 from the opening game at Anfield in which Salah scored twice and set up two other goals.

Salah will head to the World Cup in Russia in June to play for Egypt who have been drawn with the hosts, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in Group A.

The inaugural FWA Women’s Footballer-of-theYear award was won by Chelsea and England forward Fran Kirby who was also crowned PFA Women’s Player-of-the-Year last month. –

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