Liverpool's Mo Salah Wins PFA Player of the Year Award, Manchester City's Leroy Sane Gets Young Player of The Year

Liverpool's Mo Salah has won the PFA Player of the Year for 2017/18 season at it annual ceremony on Sunday.
The 25-year-old won the most votes more than other nominees Kevin De Bruyne, David Silva, Leroy Sane, Harry Kane, and David de Gea.
Salah got more votes for his performance at Liverpool which has been outstanding and also tops the season's EPL goal chart with 31 as Tottenham Harry Kane trails behind him with 26 goals and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero has 26 goals.
The Egyptian international joined Liverpool on £34 million deal from AS Roma last summer, and has scored 41 goals in 46 appearance.
Speaking at the award event, the Liverpool's forward described as "a big honour."
"I don't think about myself. The most important thing is to win something with the team and were very close now with the semi-final. Hopefully we're going to win," he said talking the Champions League.
He went further to thank the team which he believed has be instrumental to his success at the club as he says "The team has helped me a lot because of the way we play. They pass me the ball a lot and always try to find me."
Also, Manchester City's Leroy Sane was voted Young Player of the Year for the 2017/18 season.
Sane is the first City's player to win the award in 42 years after Peter Barnes, and he is the only German in EPL to have won the award.

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