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Nallo, signed from West Ham United in 2023, had, like so many here, been a beneficiary of Slot's decision to leave nine first-team players on Merseyside ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to Bournemouth.
"While he was left cursing his luck, the night was brighter for James McConnell, 20, who started in midfield and impressed Slot to such a degree that he will now not be considered for a loan move in the transfer window.
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James McConnell runs with the ball during the Champions League match between PSV and Liverpool.
The striker's future will be discussed by Slot and director of football Richard Hughes in the coming days."
Chris Bascombe - The Telegraph
"It was always destined to be a night to remember for Arne Slot's Liverpool rookies.
One left Eindhoven with his head in his hands while his team-mate's will be in the clouds.
"For 18-year-old Amara Nallo, there was an outpouring of sympathy that a senior debut ended in a nightmare four-minute cameo resulting in a red card as PSV ended Liverpool's flawless European record.
"Contrast that with 20-year-old James McConnell, who was lavished with praise from his manager, Slot declaring himself in possession of another accomplished midfielder for the Premier League and Champions League quest.
"While Nallo may wish the senior players were not given the night off, McConnell endeavoured to show he is a worthy alternative even when the cavalry returns.
It will take Amara Nallo much longer to recover.
"The 18-year-old defender was handed his Liverpool debut in the 83rd minute at PSV Eindhoven, one of several young faces to appear in the group finale as Slot returned to the Netherlands with an eye on a more important date with Bournemouth on Saturday.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot comforts Amara Nallo after he was sent off against PSV just moments after coming on for his debut.
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