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Liverpool knocked Wolves out of the FA Cup with Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah goals seeing Arne Slot's side take charge of the contest. This is what we spotted.Rio Ngumoha in action during Wolves vs Liverpool in the FA Cup.(Image: Darren Staples / AFP via Getty Images)MOLINEUX, WOLVERHAMPTON // Liverpool safely booked its place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with Rio Ngumoha offering another glimpse of his talent in the process.After a goalless and chanceless first half, Andy Robertson put Liverpool in front and then crossed for Mohamed Salah to net his second of the week against Wolves, putting the Reds too far ahead to catch.From there, Arne Slot's side was able to see out the result without the need for any of the late drama we saw on Tuesday, with Curtis Jones getting in on the act too.
Here are the five things Liverpool.com spotted as the game unfolded.READ MORE: Sir Kenny Dalglish gives verdict on Andy Robertson Celtic transfer amid uncertain Liverpool futureREAD MORE: Peter Crouch sends message to FSG over Arne Slot's Liverpool futureLiverpool bounces back"We have something to prove on Friday," Arne Slot said on Tuesday, moments after Liverpool had lost to a deflected stoppage-time goal from Andre. The Reds were well on top in the first period, but didn't do a great deal with the possession that they had.Ngumoha, as we will come to, threatened to a point in the first half, but there wasn't much in the way of end product for all that he was enjoying himself with stepovers and dribbles.In the second, he stepped it up as the Wolves defense became more stretched, with Robertson the man to prove decisive with a goal and assist to put his team well in control.Andy Robertson was decisive for Liverpool.(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Rio Ngumoha excitesNgumoha had started three games before this one this season and all of them have come in the domestic cups.
Even if he is ready to take on the mental challenges of playing every single game, physically, as the likes of Stefan Bajcetic and Jayden Danns prove, it would be unwise to over-exert him.Arne Slot started Rio Ngumoha in the FA Cup on Friday night(Image: (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images))Here, he showed his rawness. Offering some excitement even when he wasn't getting a cross or a shot away, Ngumoha certainly made his mark.Arne Slot changes pay offSlot made changes to his starting XI as much as he could, with the likes of Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahima Konate given a breather.
