Mohamed Salah has described the ‘unbelievable feeling’ of helping Liverpool end a 30-year wait to be crowned domestic champions after clinching the Premier League title.


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The Reds secured their 19th crown – a first since 1990 – last Thursday evening, adding to the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup trophies all claimed in 2019.

Speaking exclusively to Liverpoolfc.com, Salah – whose 21 goals so far this term have him positioned at the top of the club’s scorers charts as he chases a third successive Golden Boot – explained his emotions at achieving the feat.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling to win a trophy like that,” he said. “To win the Premier League after long years for the club and the city, it’s unbelievable.

“I can’t describe with words, it’s so hard to say that [how it feels]. When I came here, I said I wanted to win the Premier League – it’s my first thing in my head, I want to win the Premier League and the Champions League. People said, ‘If you could choose one…?’ But now I can say that I’d choose both!

“The Premier League, I can say now after we won it, for the city it is something else. Everybody is crazy about the result, everybody is crazy about the Premier League.

“It is an unbelievable feeling for everybody, for all the fans around the world. Without their support, we could not do it. They did a great job, the players also did the same. It is a great feeling, I cannot explain it with words.”