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Salah Becomes First-Ever Player To Win Premier League 'POTM' Award Three Times In Same Season

Salah Becomes First-Ever Player To Win Premier League 'POTM' Award Three Times In Same Season

There's no end in sight for the Egyptian King's successes this year.

Jacque Talbot

Jacque Talbot

Mohamed Salah has a knack for breaking records this season and there really seems to be no end in sight to his successes.

It's not like he hasn't deserved any of it, though.

There has been no player in English football this year that have matched his level of skill, form, goal-scoring and attacking prowess.

The Egyptian King, as the Liverpool supporter affectionately know him as, is being hailed as one of the best players of the season, scoring a hatful of goals for the Reds, earning them a place in the Champions League semi-final against his former club AS Roma, and surely a spot in the Premier League's top four.

There seems to be no end in sight to what the Liverpool player can achieve, as he storms the world of football week on week, with comparisons to Lionel Messi coming from every direction.

It comes as no surprise, then, to hear that Salah has won the Premier League Player of the Month award for March, making it a hat-trick of the accolades this season.

Unbelievably, too, it's the first time in Premier League history that a player has won the award three times in a season, nabbing the accolade in November and now in consecutive months February and March.

The bigger prize will, of course, be the Player of the Season Award, with David Silva, Kevin de Bruyne, Harry Kane and Salah all likely nominees.

Salah celebrates scoring a goal in the Premier League. Image: PA
Salah celebrates scoring a goal in the Premier League. Image: PA

The favorite is Salah, who is having possibly the greatest inaugural season of all time. But there's still Kane, who is jockeying with the attacker for the Golden Boot, with the Spurs hotshot lagging four goals behind with six games remaining.

But even if Kane were to do the unthinkable and the win Golden Boot, the Premier League Player of the Award will still surely go to Salah, showing just how spellbinding his performances have been this year.

Words: Jacque Talbot

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Topics: Liverpool, Football News, Football, Premier League, Salah