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Rio Ngumoha and other academy talents could be in line for another Liverpool FA Cup appearance this weekend(Image: Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
After Arne Slot explained players who do not always get a chance will feature against Plymouth Argyle, Liverpool have inadvertently given a hint as to who some of those players could be.
In the build-up head coach Slot has said he will change his team with a Merseyside derby to come only three nights after.
"I think it is always a tricky tie, whoever you play; an away game, their final probably.
But if you play with a team who haven't played much together than it is always a bit more difficult.
We will definitely use a few we haven't used much."
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Two of those he directly spoke of were the goalkeeper position, saying no.2 Caiomhin Kelleher takes precedence over Alisson Becker in the cup competitions, and James McConnell has stepped up in the wake of a four-week injury to Tyler Morton, rather than be loaned out for the second half of the season.
Now, the decisions of the Academy this weekend have helped provide another insight into who Liverpool fans may see turn out in the FA Cup this weekend.
On Friday night the Reds' under-21s played Southampton in Premier League 2 action then on Saturday morning the Under-18s hosted their counterparts from Manchester United in the Premier League U18.
Absent from both squads were Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha.
Last season the former became the youngest-ever Liverpool player in FA Cup history when making his debut against Southampton at Anfield in the fourth round, aged just 16 years and 243 days.
One year on has gone on to complete five competitive appearances for the club, four of those being under Slot in the 2024/25 season.
But Nyoni's FA Cup record was snatched away from him when Ngumoha started against Accrington Stanley in this season's third round.
He was aged 16 years and 135 days when handed his first Reds appearance by Slot, having only joined the club last summer from Chelsea's youth set-up.
There is big excitement around the young winger who last week netted in a stoppage-time comeback victory over his former club and then was named in the senior Champions League squad for the upcoming knockout stages.
Another name of note not playing for the academy who has also been in and around Slot's plans this term is Isaac Mabaya.
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