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Arne Slot sent clear Rio Ngumoha message by Carragher after Liverpool gem stars in Nottingham Forest win

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Jamie Carragher Tells Arne Slot What to Do with Rio Ngumoha After He Changed the Game vs Forest

In a stunning late turnaround, Liverpool secured a gritty 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, thanks to a last-minute goal from Alexis Mac Allister. The match, one of Liverpool's ugliest wins in years, saw the Reds struggle throughout, with Forest dominating early possession and creating chances, including Callum Hudson-Odoi's early threat saved by Alisson Becker.[1][2][4]



Liverpool, missing injured star Florian Wirtz, failed to find rhythm under manager Arne Slot, who earned a low 4/10 rating for poor tactical adjustments. Mohamed Salah was surprisingly substituted early by Federico Chiesa, and Cody Gakpo made way for the breakthrough substitute: teenage sensation Rio Ngumoha.[2][4]

Ngumoha, rated 8/10 by GOAL, transformed the game immediately. He delivered a brilliant cross that set up Hugo Ekitike's chance and Mac Allister's initially disallowed goal via VAR. Moments later, his exceptional dribble and interplay led to Virgil van Dijk's knock-down for Mac Allister's winner, clinching three vital points and boosting Liverpool to 42 points in the Premier League table.[1][2][6]

Jamie Carragher, Liverpool legend and pundit, praised Ngumoha's impact post-match, urging Arne Slot to give the "Liverpool gem" more minutes. "Rio changed the game vs Forest – Slot must fast-track him into the first team. This kid's got everything," Carragher declared, highlighting Ngumoha's composure, dribbling, and creativity despite limited senior minutes. Fans echoed this, with many naming him Man of the Match on social media, questioning if anyone could take the award from him.[3][4]

Carragher's message is clear: integrate Ngumoha now to harness his potential amid Liverpool's title push. Slot's substitutions proved decisive, but sustained opportunities could unlock the 18-year-old's starring role.[2]

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