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·27 de julho de 2025
Report: Young Liverpool winger backed to shine under Slot this season

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·27 de julho de 2025
Liverpool teenager Rio Ngumoha is attracting growing attention at Anfield after another eye-catching pre-season display that could accelerate his path into the first team. The 16-year-old winger featured prominently in the Reds’ recent 4-2 defeat to AC Milan in Hong Kong, showcasing maturity beyond his years in a lively first-half performance.
Despite the result, Liverpool’s coaching staff will be encouraged by the sharpness and intent shown by the young wide player, who assisted the club’s opening goal and caused persistent problems down the left flank. His efforts follow on from a goal scored during a behind-closed-doors fixture against Stoke City last week, further underlining his readiness to step up.
With senior figures missing and uncertainty surrounding one of the club’s leading wide players amid reported interest from Bayern Munich, Ngumoha has taken full advantage of increased opportunities during the warm-up schedule under new head coach Arne Slot.
Ngumoha already holds the distinction of being the second-youngest player to represent Liverpool at senior level, having featured from the start in the FA Cup third-round win over Accrington Stanley in January. His early exposure to first-team football has only strengthened the belief that he could be a long-term asset for the club.
Support from within the squad is evident. Fellow academy graduate Elliott, who debuted for the Reds at the same age in 2019, has spoken glowingly of the youngster’s mentality and potential.
“He’s fearless,” Elliott told club media. “He looked like a kid in the park – and he is a kid. But to perform like that against a side like Milan speaks volumes.”
Elliott highlighted the team’s collective efforts to integrate Ngumoha into the senior environment: “We’re making sure he feels part of the group. He’s not just here to make up numbers — he’s here because he’s earned it.”
With Liverpool’s tactical reshuffle under Slot still taking shape and several senior players unavailable or linked with exits, Ngumoha’s rise could coincide with a transition period at the club. His sharpness in possession, understanding of space, and natural flair have already marked him out as a genuine contender for more minutes over the course of the season.
Elliott remains optimistic about the winger’s future. “There aren’t many 16 or 17-year-olds playing at this level,” he said. “But he’s not here by chance. If he keeps doing what he’s doing, the rest will fall into place.”
Slot has leaned on positional experimentation during pre-season, with players such as Elliott himself featuring in unfamiliar roles. The match against Milan saw the England youth international operate as one of two advanced midfielders alongside club-record signing Florian Wirtz.
Despite defensive vulnerabilities and tactical growing pains, Liverpool’s pre-season fixtures have offered valuable learning moments — particularly for emerging talents like Ngumoha. Milan capitalised on counter-attacking opportunities to net three of their goals, with a late error compounding the defeat, but the emphasis remained on development rather than results.
Elliott was pragmatic in his post-match reflections: “We tried new systems, played in different roles. It’s better to make those mistakes now than when the real games begin. For the young players especially, it’s all part of the journey.”
As Liverpool prepare for the new season, all signs point towards Ngumoha featuring more regularly around the senior squad. His emergence, coupled with the backing of established figures like Elliott, suggests he could become a key figure in the coming months — not just for the future, but for the present.
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