
Mohamed Salah has been named the FWA Footballer of the Year for a third time—an honor rooted in brilliance but also timing. His success coincides with a transformative season for Liverpool and a defining moment in his legacy.
- Salah scored 28 goals and made 18 assists in 35 games, driving Liverpool to a record-equaling 20th league title.
- He received over 90% of the votes from 900 FWA members, beating teammates Van Dijk and Isak of Newcastle.
- Salah now ties Thierry Henry for most FWA awards, cementing his place in football history.
“I’ve never seen a player so consistent yet so underestimated,” said sportswriter Ifeanyi O “It’s not just about stats—it’s the calm, the dignity, and how much he means to people.”
As Salah turns 33, fans and critics alike ask: What’s next for the Egyptian King—another year of dominance or a farewell to English football?