Egypt’s Mohamed Salah capped an extraordinary return season to the Premier League by being voted player of the year by his fellow professionals in English football. The Liverpool player collected the Professional Footballers Association award at a ceremony in London on Sunday, two days before his team’s Champions League semifinal first leg against Roma, his former club. He had left the club in the offseason for 42 million euros (then $47 million), a hefty fee that appeared to be a gamble for Liverpool, but now represents a real bargain. The former Chelsea player has scored 41 goals in 46 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool — enabling him to beat Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne in second place to the PFA award. Tottenham striker Harry Kane was third. "Its a big honor," Salah said. "Ive worked hard and Im very happy to win it." Salah is preparing to lead Egypt into its first World Cup in 28 years and he is the first player from the North African nation to win English footballs top individual prize. "Hopefully Im not the last one," he said. "Im very proud to win and Ive worked very hard." Salahs impact has been more remarkable given his underwhelming 2014-15 season at Chelsea before being offloaded by then-manager Jose Mourinho. He went on loan to Fiorentina in early 2015 and Roma in 2016, and then on a permanent basis to Roma in August 2016. Scoring 15 goals and setting up 11 more for Roma convinced Liverpool to bring Salah back to a second spell in England. His goal at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday was his 31st in the league this season, tying the scoring record in a 38-game campaign held by Cristiano Ronaldo, Alan Shearer and Luis Suarez. "Youre comparing your name with some great names," he said, on the prospect of breaking the record. "To break the Premier League record is something huge in England and all over in the world. There are still three games to go. I want to break this record." Salah has also netted seven times in eight Champions League games, including in both legs of Liverpools 5-1 quarterfinal thrashing of City, to carry his side to a first semifinal for a decade. Suarez was the last Liverpool player to be crowned player of the year by the PFA in 2014 before moving to Barcelona. Its a sign of his incredible impact that Salah secured the award with third-place Liverpool and that none of Manchester Citys newly crowned champions won the accolade. De Bruyne showed why he had been many peoples early-season favorite for the prize with an incredible long-range strike for his 12th goal of the season to go with a league-high number of assists as champions City thrashed Swansea 5-0 on Sunday. "From my point of view when you are analyzing 10 months, there is no player better than him," said City manager Pep Guardiola of the Belgian midfielder. "Maybe there are numbers better but for me he was the best. But it is my opinion, the opinions of the players could be different. But in the end, in summer time he will be at home being champion." City could take some consolation that winger Leroy Sane was voted PFA young player of the year. The PFA womens player award went to Chelsea forward Fran Kirby, while Lauren Hemp of Bristol City secured the young player prize.
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