Mo Salah Makes History With Third PFA Player of the Year Award
Record-Breaking Moment for Liverpool Forward
Mohamed Salah has once again etched his name into English football’s history books. The Liverpool forward was crowned PFA Men’s Player of the Year for a record third time, an achievement that underlines both his longevity and his relentless...
Liverpool’s Isak Pursuit Faces Crucial Twist
Liverpool’s push to sign Alexander Isak is hanging on a knife edge, with developments in Newcastle United’s pursuit of Brentford forward Yoane Wissa potentially holding the key. As reported by Craig Hope of The Daily Mail, the Swedish striker’s future appears tied directly to whether Eddie Howe’s side secure...
Mo Salah and Ballon d'Or: An Argument for the King of Africa
Liverpool's Mo Salah continues to shine brightly in world football, yet his chances of winning the prestigious Ballon d'Or remain contentious. A recent discussion on the Daily Red podcast, featuring Dave Hendrick, dives deep into Salah’s remarkable season and why his Ballon d'Or...
The PFA Player of the Year is the most prestigious individual award handed out in the Premier League at the end of the campaign. Here is a look at who is in contention this year following the opening half of the season.
Mo Salah
Liverpool forward Mo Salah won the PFA Player of the Year prize...
The PFA Player of the Year award really isn't something we should fret over - it's just an award at the end of the day.
Us football fans are not logical human beings, however, so it should be no surprise that it is dominating topics of conversation while the Reds dismiss everyone that stands in...
For just the fourth time in 40 years, a centre-back has been named PFA Player of the Year, and he couldn't be a more worthy winner.
Joining Gary Pallister, Paul McGrath and John Terry is Virgil van Dijk, following a season unlike many ever seen by a defender at Liverpool.
When gushing over a player in...
TURF MOOR, Burnley: The game poised at one all after the Clarets took an early lead. Liverpool have earned themselves a freekick in an odd position. Too far out to shoot, too close to the centre of the pitch to fire in a cross with any true potential for damage. Or so one would...