The Premier League is confirmed by a record record February 2025 player and a winner’s month manager

Mohamed Salah was named the Premier League player of the month for February 2025, and Everton chief David Moyes won the manager of the MONTH Award.
Salah enjoyed phenomenal FebruaryHaving achieved six times and helping four more to lead the way to participate in goal, while he also became the first player to score and score an assistant against the ruling league champions in one season.
Surprisingly, it’s just the second monthly award for Salah this season but Liverpool Star climbs to the top of the books of all time, because he has now been named a player of the Premier League Moon at least seven times. It is equated with a record held together by Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero.
Salah was together with Cristiano Ronald and legend Liverpool Steven Gerrard in six winnings, but he can now set up his sights, claiming that he is all the time for himself before the end of the season, which could be the last in England if the new contract could not be guessed.
In the meantime, the prize manager for the moon is moving on the other side of Merseysidea while Moyes picks up the prize exactly 23 years after being appointed first time Everton Leader back in 2002.
Moyes returned to the Goodison Park in January and lost some time in the turn of Everton fate, the sealing also attracts Liverpool and Manchester United In February to help the Toffeesi get away from the relegation zone.
This is the 11th time Moyes won the award, moving it in third place in all the time of the division. Scot sits at a level with Pep Guardiola, behind only Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsnea Wenger.
“In order to join the club and, close enough in the first month, get a manager of the month there is more to do with the devotion to the players, their attitude and the way they worked,” Moyes told Club Media. “They were phenomenal, players.
“I’m really thrilled because the names of the people who are there are amazing coaches and managers. I think I am from my point of view, longevity and probably long in the Premier League, I was probably more likely to win it.
“But try to beat him with the level of competition that exists in the Premier League – there are so many good coaches; there are so many good new young coaches on the field that this is a big challenge.”