
Liverpool's Rio Ngumoha scored his first goal at Anfield, followed by a goal from Mohamed Salah, leading the team to a strong performance against Fulham. The two goals came within four minutes, showcasing the team's attacking prowess.
Liverpool teen hits first Anfield goal before Salah strikes vs. Fulham π
Mohamed Salah is soon to be Liverpool's past, and Rio Ngumoha looks to be a big part of their future.
In the present though, they have combined to put the Reds in complete control against Fulham with a pair of brilliant goals.
After controlling most of the first half without scoring, the Reds sprang into life with two goals in the space of four minutes.
Ngumoha was first to strike, receiving the ball off Curtis Jones on the left before shimmying inside and curling a stunning strike past Bernd Leno and into the far corner.
Here is the goal for UK and Irish readers!
It was the 17-year-old's first goal at Anfield and made him the youngest player to score at the famous ground in the post-1992 Premier League era.
The youngster was involved in Salah's goal too, putting the ball into the box for Cody Gakpo, who then found the Egyptian.
Belying his recent poor form and seemingly low confidence, the 33-year-old side-footed the ball perfectly past Leno's outstretched arm.
It was the opposite corner of where Ngumoha scored, rather fittingly considering they are at opposite ends of their Anfield careers.
How Arne Slot must be thankful for his youngest player and one of his oldest right now!
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Rio Ngumoha is a young player for Liverpool, and his first goal at Anfield highlights his potential as a key player for the team's future.
Liverpool scored two goals within four minutes during the match against Fulham, with Rio Ngumoha scoring first followed by Mohamed Salah.
Mohamed Salah's goal contributed significantly to Liverpool's control of the match, reinforcing his importance to the team's success.






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