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Liverpool’s 17-year-old winger Rio Ngumoha is impressing despite limited minutes, demonstrating pace, skill, and tactical awareness. Praised by former stars, he is poised to earn more playing time as the Reds adapt to injuries and squad rotations. Ngumoha represents a promising new generation under Arne Slot’s guidance.

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00:01Liverpool's 17-year-old winger Rio and Jamoa is emerging as one of the Premier League's most exciting young talents
00:07and he's determined to show he belongs at the top level.
00:11Despite being limited to just 89 minutes of first-team action this season and Jamoa impressed during Liverpool's win at
00:17Nottingham Forest, including his involvement in Alexis McAllister's disallowed goal after replacing Mohamed Salah in the 77th minute.
00:28Former stars have been quick to praise him. Rhea Ferdinand described him as top draw, a winger that wants to
00:33beat his man and deliver with a mix of speed and finesse.
00:38Since moving from Chelsea's youth set-up in 2024, Liverpool have carefully managed his development, balancing exposure with rest, building
00:45his physicality and refining his defensive instincts.
00:50With Luiz Diaz gone and Cody Gakpo struggling for form and Jamoa could soon be on a regular left flank,
00:56while Salah's dip on the right makes opportunities there even more appealing.
01:01The youngster has already demonstrated his finishing pace and tactical intelligence at youth levels and in brief senior appearances, showing
01:09glimpses of the player Liverpool hope will drive their attack in the near future.
01:15He continues to learn under Arne Schlott and senior teammates while pushing for consistent minutes.
01:21His ambition, maturity and raw talent suggest it's only a matter of time before he becomes a key part of
01:27Liverpool's first team.
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