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1st May 2018
02:29pm BST

Although he failed to score in the goalless draw with Stoke City at the weekend, Salah has two more opportunities to break the record in Liverpool's remaining league fixtures - away to Chelsea on Sunday and at home to Brighton on the final day of the season.
In the Champions League, Salah has helped his side to the brink of the final, scoring twice against former club Roma in a 5-2 first leg semi-final victory at Anfield last week. He and his teammates will hope to seal their place in Kiev in the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday night.
Salah got over 90% of the final vote. Kevin De Bruyne, who has also enjoyed an impressive season in helping Manchester City to the Premier League title, came runner-up in the FWA Award.
There were a few surprise names in the shortlist of 10 - Jan Vertonghen, Christian Erikesen and Nick Pope.
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In fairness to Pope, he has enjoyed a fine season in goal for Burnley and has edged Tom Heaton out of the picture, since his return from injury. His save percentage of 80% is second only to Manchester United's David De Gea, who did not make the FWA top 10.
Pope's form could yet see him make Gareth Southgate's England World Cup squad.