Salah, the Premier League's top scorer with 13 goals, also scored 10 times in all competitions for Serie A club Roma in 2017 before making the move to Merseyside. "I am very happy to win this award," Salah told BBC Sport. "It's always a special feeling when you win something. I feel like I had a great year, so I'm very happy."Mohamed Salah has been named BBC African Footballer of the Year for 2017 ??
Congratulations, Mo! ?https://t.co/2B6obP1Gx6 pic.twitter.com/8xhY8k0RtO— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 11, 2017
Salah beat a star-studded cast of rivals to become the third Egyptian to win the award and first since Mohamed Aboutrika picked up the gong in 2008. Gabon's Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Guinean Naby Keita - his future Liverpool team-mate currently at RB Leipzig - fellow Reds star Sadio Mane of Senegal and Chelsea's Nigerian winger Victor Moses lost out to the pacy attacker, nicknamed the "Egyptian Messi".Very proud to have won this prestigious award for best African player, and joining the ranks of many great players who won it before me. pic.twitter.com/jgqrCHcLWl
— Mohamed Salah (@22mosalah) December 11, 2017
"I want to be the best Egyptian ever so I work hard," added Salah, who helped with 15 goals helped Roma to their best ever points total of 87 as they finished second in Serie A last season. "I always follow my own way and I want everyone in Egypt to follow my way." Salah joins African legends such as Ivorian duo Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure - the latter won it twice - as well as Liberian striker George Weah in winning the award..@LFC's Mohamed Salah has been voted BBC African Footballer of the Year for 2017.https://t.co/RXUc6UePb6 #AFOTY #LFC pic.twitter.com/Fi1Mni9RC2
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) December 11, 2017


