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Liverpool takes on Wolves in the FA Cup just a few days after losing at Molineux, with Steven Gerrard issuing a clear instruction to Arne Slot ahead of the fixtureLiverpool legend and TNT Sports pundit Steven Gerrard.(Image: Malcolm Couzens/Getty Images)In a period of little excitement in the final third for Liverpool, it is no surprise that Rio Ngumoha's name has been on the lips of plenty of fans hoping for an injection of pace and frankly just something a bit different.Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah have been struggling, and if Federico Chiesa is the answer to any question, it isn't one of how Liverpool can add speed to a one-dimensional attack."For 65 minutes Liverpool were desperate tonight, really poor, didn't create enough, didn't play at the right speed or the right tempo, didn't have enough quality," Steven Gerrard said while working as a pundit on TNT Sports on Tuesday.READ MORE: Arne Slot issues positive Florian Wirtz injury update as Liverpool star takes 'next step'READ MORE: Alexander Isak injury update offers hint at likely Liverpool return date"[Arne Slot] has to start Ngumoha now. He has to start him because he's coming on and he's doing more in a short cameo in a short space of time than Cody Gakpo's doing in 65, 70 minutes."He deserves to start now.
He's got to start the kid on Friday night [in the FA Cup]."Gerrard is not the only former player who has been impressed by Ngumoha. Jamie Carragher has also called for the teenager to get more time on the pitch, and Daniel Sturridge is another big fan.Carragher and Gerrard have called for Rio Ngumoha to get more minutes(Image: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)"Every time I watch Rio Ngumoha, he looks electric," Sturridge posted on social media, echoing the thoughts of plenty of supporters, when he appeared off the bench against Nottingham Forest."Direct, fearless, always trying to affect the game.
He deserves more minutes. At 17, though the player is "special", he is also so young that exposing him to too much senior soccer would be detrimental.While in the short term, Liverpool would benefit from Ngumoha playing every week, he isn't training as often as his senior teammates at the moment, so the Reds can manage his workload.Arne Slot has said he can see Rio Ngumoha's improvement and insisted he will play for Liverpool going forwardEven taking his physical development out of the equation, it would simply be unfair to paint a teenager as the saviour during a difficult season for Liverpool relative to its initial aims.Slot has already pointed to the likes of Stefan Bajcetic and Jayden Danns, who have both been sidelined for long periods, in part because they were over-relied on too early in their careers.The last thing that anyone should want is for Ngumoha to end up heading down the same path.It is for that reason, as much as anything, that Ngumoha is yet to start in the Premier League for Liverpool.
