Trent Alexander-Arnold makes feelings clear on Mohamed Salah with one-word messageMohamed Salah won the PFA Player of the year award for a third time on Tuesday nightTrent Alexander-Arnold right-back of Real Madrid and England during the La Liga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and CA Osasuna at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on August 19, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Trent Alexander-Arnold has praised Mohamed Salah after the Liverpool forward made history by winning the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award for a third time. Salah, 33, scored 29 goals and laid on 18 assists between August 2024 and May 2025 to help Liverpool finish 10 points ahead of Arsenal and win a second Premier League title in five seasons.Prior to Tuesday's award ceremony in Manchester, Salah was tied with Mark Hughes, Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Kevin de Bruyne for the number of PFA Player of the Year wins. But that all changed on Tuesday night when Salah scooped the PFA Player of the Year award for the third time, becoming the first player in English football history to do so.But that all changed on Tuesday night when Salah scooped the PFA Player of the Year award for the third time, becoming the first player in English football history to do so.Liverpool clash with Manchester United moved as three more Premier League games switched READ MORE:On Wednesday night, less than 24 hours after Salah picked up his latest individual honour, Alexander-Arnold, part of the Liverpool squad that won the Premier League last term, shared a picture of Salah on Instagram captioned: "History."Alexander-Arnold was a key part of the Liverpool side that won the Premier League last term and featured in 33 out of a possible 38 games in the league. However, the 26-year-old departed Anfield on June 1 to sign for Real Madrid.Article continues belowSpeaking at the award ceremony on Tuesday night, Salah, who scored in Liverpool's Premier League opener against Bournemouth last Friday, admitted he dreamed of winning the award while growing up in Egypt."Of course I wanted to be a football player and I wanted to be famous and provide for my family, but you don't think about the big stuff when you are still in Egypt," said Salah."When you grow, you start to see things differently and you start to have ambition and you start to the see the bigger picture."
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