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Mohamed Salah doubted whether he could reproduce best form for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah admits he had to ask himself if he would be able to hit his best form once again before going on to help fire Liverpool to the Premier League title.

Egypt forward Salah, 32, enjoyed a stand-out campaign for Arne Slot’s side, scoring 28 Premier League goals and 18 assists.

Salah – who committed his future to the Anfield club by signing a new two-year deal in April – was voted Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association, and was presented with his award in London on Thursday night, where Arsenal striker Alessia Russo collected the women’s trophy.

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“Winning the Premier League and to have had that impact in the team, I have never felt that happiness in the club,” said Salah, who picked up the FWA accolade for the third time.

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“That moment winning the Premier League against Spurs, to have (had) that impact with the number of goals and assists.

“(Also) winning the Premier League after that great players left and a good manager left also, it is so special.”

Mohamed Salah collected the FWA Footballer of the Year trophy for the third time

Mohamed Salah collected the FWA Footballer of the Year trophy for the third time(John Walton/PA)

Salah added: “When I came into the season, it was like: ‘okay, will I be able to do it again?’ I had that conversation with myself. I said: ‘okay, let’s find out’.

“It was like: ‘okay, you need to work hard, to set the example,’ (so) I was doing my job and I think I did it very well.

“We have a very good group of players and a very good manager. We started the season well and now we won the Premier League.

“Hopefully we can win the Premier League again and also the Champions League.”

Alessia Russo (right) was presented with her trophy by former Arsenal and England striker Kelly Smith (left)

Alessia Russo (right) was presented with her trophy by former Arsenal and England striker Kelly Smith (left)(John Walton/PA)

England forward Russo is aiming to cap a memorable season with the Gunners when they take on Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League final in Lisbon on Saturday.

“I am only as ever good as my team, and we have a good one,” Russo said.

“As a striker you really need those around you, so I am grateful to my team-mates and my family too.”

Russo added: “Our whole Champions League run has been exciting. It has been full of ups and downs, but we really deserve to be in the final.

“We know what Barcelona pose, they are one of, if not the best team in the world – but we know what we can do at the highest level and we have seen that this season.”

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