Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah admitted to feeling proud at becoming the first person in history to win the Men's PFA Players' Player of the Year award for a third time and said this honour is something he will never take for granted.
The Egyptian topped the polling of his fellow professionals from this year's six-man shortlist – which included clubmate Alexis Mac Allister – to make it the 10th occasion a Red has claimed the prestigious honour.
After collecting the PFA prize, which he also picked up in 2017-18 and 2021-22, the forward reacted to this latest success, saying, "Great, great. It's something that's never happened in the Premier League, it's something I will never forget and I will never take it for granted. So, I'm so glad about that."