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The Egyptian is way out on his own for goals scored (28) and assists (18) and has set the record for the most goal involvements in a 38-game season.When asked for their player of the season, a host of BBC Sport pundits, reporters and commentators were in agreement - Salah has been the standout player.
BBC Radio 5 Live pundit, and Premier League-winning striker, Chris Sutton, said: "His numbers are outrageous, he has scored or assisted 46 Premier League goals this season - that's more than Manchester United have managed."How can you not vote for Mo Salah as your player of the year? Anyone not voting for Salah is a buffoon."So, to mix things up, we asked for their other leading players of the campaign - but only allowed them to pick one more player from Liverpool.
Here are the picks and you can vote for who has impressed you most with their selections at the bottom of the page.He's my 'other' Liverpool player because he is their leader at the back and he's been as good for them this season as he was before his cruciate ligament injury in 2020.
I'd definitely have a Forest player in my three and Chris Wood has obviously scored a lot of their goals. They have dried up a bit recently, but after all the ups and downs of his career it is still a great story.
I am going to go with Murillo over Wood, though. No-one had really heard of him before Forest signed him in 2023 but he's been such an integral part of their superb season.But as many places phase down HFCs, alternative refrigerants will remain important.
Ms Sachar says that we still need refrigerants because for home cooling, "A/Cs as we know them today will continue to be the solution, at least for the next decade or so".In the longer term, some scientists are looking toward cooling devices that don't need liquid refrigerants at all.
Lindsay Rasmussen, who manages building and land-use projects at the energy non-profit RMI, calls these "revolutionary technologies".A major set of revolutionary cooling tech is solid-state cooling. This uses solid materials and some sort of additional force to induce temperature changes. That extra force could be pressure, voltage, magnets or mechanical stress.