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Rio Ngumoha of Liverpool scored the opening goal and assisted another in a 2-0 victory against Fulham on August 25, 2025. His impressive performance earned him the Player of the Match award and praise from manager Arne Slot.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - AUGUST 25: Rio Ngumoha of Liverpool is hugged by Liverpool manager Arne Slot after he had scored the late winning goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park on August 25, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Daniel Chesterton/Offside/Offside via Getty Images) | Offside via Getty Images
It was a banner day ā such is the experience of watching this seasonās Liverpool squad ā on Saturday as the Reds dispatched Fulham in a straight-forward 2-nil win at Anfield. The headlines, correctly, singled out young winger Rio Ngumoha, who scored the opener with a dazzling curler and also got the hockey assist for Mohamed Salahās goal a few minutes later. And for all of that ā as well as a generally impressive, lively outing ā Liverpoolās brightest young player took home the Player of the Match award.
The performance was relatively easy to lift up as being the most important on the day because it ticked the boxes: the output matched what our eyes saw. Rioās style of play is quite aesthetically pleasing. Not just in that he seems to really move his opponents well whenever heās out there, but that he doesnāt shrink and remains quite confident throughout a shift.
So, it is no surprise that the player would end up being the talk of the town. Arne Slot was asked about him during the post-match presser and offered up a lengthy set of praise for the rising star:
ā[Rio] has such a special quality which you donāt see a lot in football anymore: dominating the one-v-one situation. And thatās exactly what he did when he scored his goal, making the ball free by twisting and turning and then hitting it in like a Mo Salah finish, I would say. Itās something Iām not surprised to see because in training sessions during the last month we saw more and more that he got more and more power to hit the ball as powerful as he did today. And yeah, thatās why he had now three starts in the last seven or eight games, I think. I donāt know exactly, but Wolves and Tottenham and this one. Pleasing to see that he did what we know makes him special, thatās dominating one-v-one situations.ā
It wasnāt just the take-ons and the bursts of speed that caught the eye, but what I saw in this match was him getting more involved and spending more time on the ball. And while I wouldnāt yet say heās got the kind of strength that Salah or Sadio had in order to become successful wingers in the Premier League, he did show me an ability to hold defenders off which seemed a new tool thatās been unlocked.
The future is bright for Rio Ngumoha and we saw a lot of good in that performance. Hereās hoping he manages to press on and maintain the effort. Because what sets stars apart from the rest of the field is the ability to turn in these kinds of performances all the time.
Rio Ngumoha scored the opening goal and provided an assist in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Fulham.
He was named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance, which included a stunning goal and an assist.
Arne Slot praised Ngumoha's confidence and skill during the post-match press conference, highlighting his impact on the game.
Liverpool won the match 2-0, showcasing a strong performance with key contributions from young players like Rio Ngumoha.

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