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The winger, aged just 17 years and 21 days, came off the bench in the 74th minute during Liverpool’s dramatic 3-2 Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid at Anfield.
Ngumoha’s appearance broke a record set only eight months ago by Trey Nyoni, who had overtaken a milestone that had previously stood for almost 33 years.
James’ Park, when, aged 16, he struck a 100th-minute winner in Liverpool’s 3-2 victory over Newcastle United.
Speaking after that match, Mohamed Salah offered advice to the rising star.
But don’t really get engaged and just get your appreciation from the outside world because it’s always going to be fake.
“You’re going to always try to seek that – that feeling from outside if you just get the appreciation from outside.
So what future is waiting for him depends how he’s going to handle the situation.
I need to work hard and just stay humble because he’s very young.”
Ngumoha could now target his first start of the season in next Tuesday’s Carabao Cup third-round clash against Southampton, as Slot considers rotation.
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