
A Stellar 28-Goal Title-Winning Campaign Cements Mohamed Salah’s Legendary Status at Liverpool
There are certain moments in football when the outcome feels inevitable. No matter how much debate exists, how many voices shout different names, there’s one that always rises above the rest. Mohamed Salah being crowned the Premier League Player of the Season for the 2024-25 campaign? This was always coming.
Because when a player scores 28 goals, adds 18 assists, and leads his team to the Premier League title, there’s no real discussion to be had. There’s no “but” or “what if.” There’s just admiration.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: Mohamed Salah at His Brilliant Best

This season has been a masterpiece from Mohamed Salah—one of the most complete and relentless campaigns we’ve seen from any player in recent Premier League history. From opening day until the title-clinching win, the Egyptian King was in the thick of it: driving Liverpool forward, breaking lines, punishing defences.
His 28 goals came in all shapes and sizes—left foot, right foot, headers, penalties, curling finishes, breakaway sprints. But what perhaps defined this version of Mohamed Salah more than ever was his vision. His 18 assists speak to a more mature, more rounded attacker. Not just a scorer, but a provider. A leader. A catalyst.
And it’s not just about numbers. It’s about timing. Mohamed Salah didn’t just rack up stats in easy matches. His goals and assists came when it mattered most. Against Manchester City at Anfield. Away at Arsenal. In crunch-time clashes when Liverpool needed someone to dig them out, he was there—again and again.
A Second Premier League Crown—and a Second Player of the Season
This marks Mohamed Salah’s second Premier League Player of the Season award, following his debut season back in 2017-18 when he smashed 32 goals and announced himself as a generational Premier League talent. But in some ways, this one feels more significant.
Back then, he was a revelation. Now, he’s a legend—refining, evolving, still dominating. To win it seven years apart speaks volumes about his consistency, his work ethic, and his enduring brilliance.
And let’s not overlook what this season’s title means for Liverpool. It’s only their second Premier League trophy, and Mohamed Salah has been at the heart of both. No matter what comes next in his career, his legacy at Anfield is already eternal.
A Quiet Celebration from a Humble Giant
In an age of flashy declarations and dramatic interviews, Mohamed Salah kept it simple. After the announcement, he took to Instagram, posted a picture with the trophy, and added a single emoji—😌—“relieved.”
That’s Mohamed Salah in a nutshell. He doesn’t need to talk. His football does all the shouting. He’s always been that way. Even at the peak of his powers, when the world rightly celebrates him, he remains grounded, focused, and respectful of the journey.
Beating the Best to Be the Best
Winning this award in a league packed with elite talent is no small feat. Mohamed Salah beat out some serious names to claim the honour. His own teammates Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Gravenberch had strong campaigns. Declan Rice was a rock for Arsenal. Alexander Isak dazzled for Newcastle. Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood carried Forest at times. Bryan Mbeumo was electric for Brentford.
Yet when it came time to choose the best of the best—there was only one answer: Who else but Mohamed Salah?
It’s a reminder that in football, longevity and consistency still count for something. There might be flashes in the pan, breakout seasons, viral moments—but greatness is about showing up, week in, week out, year after year.
The Bigger Picture: Mohamed Salah and the Global Stage

What’s next for Mohamed Salah? Well, that’s the scary part for defenders everywhere—he’s not done yet. In fact, he might just be getting better.
With Liverpool back on top, and the club’s focus shifting to European dominance again, Mohamed Salah has already begun setting his sights on world football’s biggest individual honours. Having been in the Ballon d’Or conversation for several years now, this season might finally push him closer to that golden trophy.
If Liverpool can replicate their domestic form on the continental stage, and if Mohamed Salah continues performing at this level, he could well end 2025 with more than just Premier League accolades.
Trophy Day at Anfield: A Moment of Joy and Closure
This coming Sunday, Mohamed Salah will finally lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield after Liverpool’s final game against Crystal Palace. It will be a full-circle moment—not just for him, but for the fans who have stood by this team through every high and low.
Anfield will be bouncing. The Kop will be singing his name. And for Mohamed Salah, who’s given everything over eight unforgettable seasons, it will be a reward both deserved and deeply personal.
There’s added spice, of course, with Crystal Palace riding high after their FA Cup final triumph last weekend. But make no mistake—this day will be about Liverpool, about the title, and most of all, about Mohamed Salah.
A Player of a Generation—and a Symbol of Resilience
There’s a quiet determination in Mohamed Salah that separates him from so many of his contemporaries. He didn’t arrive in the Premier League as a superstar. He built himself into one. From Chelsea reject to Roma revelation, and now, Liverpool legend.
He’s carried the weight of expectations from an entire continent, serving not just as a footballing icon, but as a cultural beacon for millions across the Arab world and Africa. And through it all, he’s kept the same drive, the same humility, the same fire.
In a league that prides itself on pace, power, and precision, Mohamed Salah has brought all three—season after season.
Final Word
So here we are again. Mohamed Salah—Premier League Player of the Season. Champion of England. Hero of the Kop. One of the greatest to ever wear red.
And the best part? He’s still writing his story.
There will be more goals, more trophies, and surely, more moments where we all stop and say, “Who else?”
Because really, when it comes to greatness in this league, the answer is usually the same.
Who else but Mohamed Salah?