Mohamed Salah Makes History with Third PFA Crown as Morgan Rogers Emerges in Stellar 2024-25 Awards
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah cements his legacy with a record third PFA Player of the Year award after firing the Reds to Premier League glory. Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers claims Young Player honors following his breakout season, while former England manager Gareth Southgate receives the prestigious Merit Award for transforming the national team's fortunes.




Salah Enters PFA Pantheon with Historic Hat-Trick
Mohamed Salah has rewritten Premier League history by becoming the first three-time PFA Player of the Year winner, capping Liverpool's title-winning 2024-25 campaign. The Egyptian King dominated statistically:
- 🥇 29 goals (Premier League Golden Boot)
- 🎯 18 assists (League-high creator)
- ⚡ 47 G/A contributions in 38 matches
Jurgen Klopp hailed his star: "Mo's longevity at this level defies physics. He's the ultimate big-game hunter."
Rogers: From Championship to England Honors
Morgan Rogers' £15m move from Middlesbrough to Aston Villa proved a masterstroke:
Stat | Rogers 2024-25 |
---|---|
Appearances | 54 |
Goals | 14 |
England Caps | 6 |
The 23-year-old's dynamic midfield displays propelled Villa to:
- 🏆 Champions League quarter-finals
- 🏆 FA Cup semi-finals
- 📈 6th-place Premier League finish
Southgate's National Service Recognized
Former England boss Gareth Southgate received the PFA Merit Award after:
- 🏴 64 wins from 102 matches
- 🥈 Euro 2020 runners-up
- 🥉 2018 World Cup semi-finalists
- 🌟 42 debutants blooded (national team record)
Championship Stars Shine Bright
James Trafford (Burnley → Man City):
- 🧤 29 clean sheets
- 🚀 Automatic promotion secured
Lower league standouts:
- Richard Kone (Wycombe → QPR): 18 League One goals
- Michael Cheek (Bromley): 25-goal League Two Golden Boot
Future England Prospects Emerge
Young Player nominees signaled rising talent:
- 🔵 Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal)
- 🔴 Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid)
- 🔵 Liam Delap (Chelsea)
The 2024-25 awards underscore both established greatness and England's burgeoning youth development pipeline.