Mo Salah has been voted by the Football Writers’ Association as the Footballer of the Year for the second time in his Liverpool career.
Salah, who also won the prize in 2017/18, is only the ninth player to earn the award more than once.
Tim Finney, Danny Blanchflower, Stanley Matthews, Kenny Dalglish, John Barnes, Gary Lineker and Cristiano Ronaldo also won two FWA Footballer Of The Year awards.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry is currently the only man who has won the prize on three occasions.
Salah won the latest award by a landslide, taking 48% of the vote. Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne came second, ahead of West Ham’s Declan Rice in third.
News of Salah’s victory comes as no surprise.
He is currently the leading scorer in the Premier League with 22 goals this season. Salah has also provided more assists, 13, than any other player.