Mohamed Salah has had yet another season to remember as an individual.
The Egyptian forward has been a real attacking threat in the final third of the Premier League this season, as evidenced by the fact that he finished the 2021–2022 season with the joint-most goals and assists in the league. Heung-min Son, a forward for Tottenham Hotspur, finished the season with 23 goals, which earned him a Golden Boot when he scored twice in a 5-0 victory over Norwich City.
After the Reds defeated Wolves 3-1 at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, Salah was given his Golden Boot and the Playmaker Award. Despite this, the 29-year-old found it difficult to conceal his disappointment at losing the Premier League title to Manchester City by only one point.’
The Liverpool players and their families came out of the players’ tunnel shortly after the trophy was presented, and they formed a guard of honor in front of the home crowd. Makka, Salah’s daughter, was on the field and she carried on her Anfield legacy by scoring in front of the Kop.
When Makka first appeared on the last day of the 2017–18 season, after a 4-0 victory over Brighton, the stadium erupted in cheers as he rolled the ball into the net. After a victory over Wolves in the 2018–19 season, she repeated the action, with Salah winning the Golden Boot each time.