Liverpool’s rising star Rio Ngumoha eyes a starting role against West Ham this weekend. The 17-year-old winger has impressed throughout the season, playing a key part in the recent victory over Nottingham Forest. Ngumoha delivers pace and creativity, highlighted by his dramatic late winner against Newcastle earlier this year.
Rio Ngumoha’s Response to Arne Slot
Arne Slot recently noted Ngumoha’s growing strength but emphasized the need for diverse skills at elite level. In his first interview following the lively display against Forest, Ngumoha ed commitment to improvement.
“I just try to help the team,” Ngumoha said. “It’s all I can do. I just put balls into the box whenever the manager needs me. I just need to provide everything I can give and just keep going on.”
“I think it has gone really well, you know. I am learning a lot every day and playing with and training with some of the best players in the world.”
“I can’t ask for much more as a young kid. So I just think I need to carry on proving, working hard in training and showing what I can do to the manager. The manager is very important to me and he gives me a lot, I would say. After training, he always gives me the right things.”
“We always have a meeting and he tells me how well I am doing and he just shows me certain clips of training. All of the staff here are very important and they are helpful.”
Slot praised Ngumoha’s progress: “He gets stronger and stronger. Apart from his moment when he had his one-v-one, there were also one or two other moments where he stands his ground.”
“That is what you need because you face 25, 26, 27, 28-year-old athletes mainly as your opponents… Talent is only the start of his career, you need so many other things.”
Three-Man Shortlist to Replace Mohamed Salah
Speculation surrounds Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield despite his contract until summer 2027. Rumors persist of a potential move to Saudi Arabia at season’s end.
Former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey recommends Paris Saint-Germain’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen, and AC Milan’s Christian Pulisic as successors.
“We’re talking about replacing Mohamed Salah and I think as fans you’ve got to look at something different because you can’t replace Mo Salah,” Heskey stated. “I do like the lad from PSG, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. He would be my go-to.”
“Would Jarrod Bowen be a downgrade from Mohamed Salah? I think most players are a downgrade compared to Salah but to be honest with you Bowen is a different type of player and he would probably help the formation because he’s going to work a little bit harder than Mo.”
“I actually quite like Christian Pulisic. He is very direct… Obviously after a good World Cup, being at home with the pressure on him, he is definitely someone who could offer something different to Mohamed Salah or even Cody Gakpo right now.”
“Mo left Chelsea to go to Italy and look at what he’s done for Liverpool. I think it’d be great to see someone like Pulisic come back into the Premier League in the same way.”

