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Watch: Jurgen Klopp Delivers Brilliant Yet Hilarious Speech To Mohamed Salah

Watch: Jurgen Klopp Delivers Brilliant Yet Hilarious Speech To Mohamed Salah

The Liverpool boss left a message for the PFA Player of the Year.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

After being crowned PFA Player of the Year, Jurgen Klopp had a brilliant message for Mohamed Salah.

Since returning to England in the summer, Salah has weighed in with 41 goals in all competitions, including an impressive 31 in the top flight which has seen him named 'POTY'.

A feat he truly deserves following his heroics for Liverpool.

'The Egyptian King' gets his hands on the prestigious individual accolade ahead of rivals Kevin De Bruyne, and Harry Kane.

He's the first Liverpool player to win the award since Luis Suarez in 2014, and he was left a rousing message from his boss.

"It is really rare in football that you win as an individual, an individual trophy, because it is a team game," he said.

"But in this, the team lives from personalities, from characters, from players and I am really happy that I had the opportunity to be your manager in the last year.

"I think this award, you are voted for from all the other players in all the leagues in England, is an unbelievable honour so you can be really proud and your family can be really proud.

"On behalf of the LFC family, again, congratulations. It was a fantastic ride so far, but you know we have still a few yards to go. With the best wishes for your future here at LFC, [from] your manager.

"And now, please grab the trophy and come home - we play on Tuesday! See you then."

Class.

Of course, Klopp is referring to the Champions League semi-final first-leg against AS Roma.

Salah presented with the PFA Player of the Year award. Image: PA
Salah presented with the PFA Player of the Year award. Image: PA

Salah is delighted, and proud, to win the coveted award while recalling how he wanted to return to the Premier League to showcase his full potential following his miserable spell at Chelsea.

"It's a big honour. I've worked hard and I'm very happy to win it. Hopefully I'm not the last one! I'm very proud to win and I've worked very hard," he said.

"It's an honour to be the Player of the Year for the Premier League, especially as it's voted for by the players.

"I think from day first I left the Premier League, it was always in my mind that I wanted success here. I didn't get the chance at Chelsea so I was clear in my mind that I would return. I think I left and then I came back as a different person, a different man and a different player."

Salah will now be gunning for the Premier League Golden Boot, not to mention guiding his side to another triumph on Europe's grandest footballing stage.

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Topics: Liverpool, Football News, Football, Premier League, Jurgen Klopp, Mohamed Salah