Mohamed Salah is your Fans' Footballer of the Year for a second year running, and as far as Andy Robertson is concerned there is no-one better.
Liverpool's Egyptian king ran away with our award following a remarkable and goal-filled 2021, during which he has taken his game to new heights.
Salah has scored a stunning 22 goals in 24 matches in all competitions in this campaign alone, with Sunday's clash against Tottenham remarkably just the second Premier League match this season in which he hasn't either scored or assisted a goal.
From the closing months of last season when Salah's goals helped Liverpool into the Champions League, to the stunningly consistent form he has displayed in this campaign, the forward has established himself as surely the very player on the planet at the moment.

Reds defender Robertson is in no doubt about that, and is backing him to get even better.
"Everyone can see it. He's world class. Right now he's the best in the world," Robertson told Mirror Football during an exclusive interview last week, when he was informed that Salah was about to take the title.
"His consistency is incredible, and for us long may that continue.
"Individual awards come his way because of the performances he puts in.
"He's a special player, we've got a lot of them but Mo's obviously grabbing the headlines this season, and rightly so with the goals he's scored and the performances he's put in."
Stunning solo strikes such as his goals against Manchester City and Watford earlier this season - and in back-to-back-to-back matches to boot - have clearly been embedded in the minds of football fans as they voted for Salah as their No.1 for 2021, ahead of West Ham and England star Declan Rice, an ultimate team player, and Manchester United heartbeat Bruno Fernandes in second and third respectively.
But Robertson is certain that Salah will not rest on his laurels as he chases more personal and team glory.

Many, including his manager Jurgen Klopp, were surprised that the Egyptian only came seventh in this year's Ballon d'Or voting, although that is likely to be down to a lack of meaningful action for his country across the calendar year.
Robertson is excited about what is to come from his teammate in 2022, and is hopeful he'll drive Liverpool to more success.
"He won't want to do it over 14 games or so, he'll want to do it over 38, and that's the attitude and consistency he's got," he added.
"if he keeps performing the way he is then it's definitely going to help Liverpool and long may that continue for us."
Andy Robertson spoke to Mirror Football on behalf of Signathon, who hosted a live virtual event for fans with him last week. He also signed limited edition merchandise, which is available to buy now online at www.signathon.live.