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Rio Ngumoha Banishes Anfield Frustrations with Sublime Goal for Liverpool U21s
In a thrilling Premier League 2 encounter at Liverpool's academy, the U21s edged out West Brom Albion 4-3, with standout performances from Rio Ngumoha and Trey Nyoni lighting up the pitch.[1][3][4]
West Brom struck first through Miller McDonald's tap-in at the back post after Remar McNeil's low cross, silencing the home crowd early.[3] Liverpool responded on the 25th minute when Trey Nyoni set up Will Wright, who rounded keeper Brian Okonkwo to equalize.[3]
The Baggies regained the lead moments later via an own goal by Liverpool's Noah Adekoya, bundling in Souleyman Mandey's deflected shot.[3] Nyoni then turned scorer, tapping in Trent Koné-Doherty's cutback to level proceedings once more.[3]
The first half's drama peaked on its stroke, as Rio Ngumoha—fresh from a senior FA Cup outing against Brighton the previous day—unleashed an audacious bending strike into the top corner, giving Liverpool their first lead.[1][3][4] Described as a "screamer," the goal banished recent Anfield frustrations for the young winger, evoking comparisons to Mo Salah's flair from Nyoni earlier in the match.[1][4]
Post-interval, Kieran Morrison added a fourth, steering past Okonkwo to extend the advantage.[3] West Brom fought back with Ryan Colesby pulling one back, but Liverpool held firm in the seven-goal thriller.[1][3]
Ngumoha's stunner highlighted his rapid rise, following a strong return with the U21s against Leeds and building on his career stats: 2 goals in 9 U21 appearances.[2][5] Fans hailed it as FA Cup redemption, signaling bright futures for Liverpool's academy stars amid a hectic schedule.[4]
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