Adam Lallana delivered Southampton fans a boost by saying
he wants to keep moving forward with the club.
The Saints talisman - linked with a move to Liverpool and
Manchester United scooped four prizes at club's Player of the Year ceremony.
Lallana won three awards for Player of the Year - voted
for by the fans, the players and the away supporters club - and Goal of the
Year for his mazy run against Hull City.
'The club means the world to me. I’ve been here since I
was 12 and I want to keep progressing with the club,' he said.
'I’ve got a great relationship with the fans. We’ve been
on a journey, and this is the icing on the cake.'
Jake Hesketh won the Scolar of the Season, while Jack
Cork won a new Presidents' Award.
Lallana paid tribute to injured team-mate Jay Rodriguez.
On recieving the Players' Player of the Year award, he
said: 'I’m humbled to receive an award that’s been voted for by the rest of the
lads.
'[Rodriguez] had my vote tonight. If he’s watching we’re
all grateful for what he did and we feel his pain.'
Culled from Daily Mail


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