Ngumoha became the youngest scorer in Liverpool’s history as he scored the net in 10 minutes of stoppage time to secure all three points on the side of Arne Slot at St. James Park just four days before his 17th birthday.
“Usually, last season, especially the academy coaches and even the first team coaches, always say, “Make a back post, make a back post.”
“The fact that I made a back post is just crazy… Dom looking at it in Mo and putting it on his feet was like I was 1-1 and just broke it.
“Fans, I heard them screaming my name, and that’s the sensational moment I say.
“But like I said, you can’t get all the noises crazy because at the end of the day you’ll probably finish 100 times on the training ground.
“I’m 16 years old, but I don’t want to show my age that I can’t play with older players. I want to prove the points that I can play at many of the above, not just my age.
“But like I said, there’s always someone in the club who’s helping me and I’m always learning and improving, so I can’t complain.”
It was an equally fascinating sensational finish in the Premier League clash. Liverpool were in a very advantageous position after Hugo Ekicchique moved forward 2-0 in the 46th minute, with Newcastle now at 10 after Anthony Gordon dispatched in the first half.
But as they did against Bournemouth on the first day, Liverpool slid Osra with two goals with Bruno Guimarèe.
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After dealing with Newcastle’s pressure, it was Ngumoha who decided it in his Premier League debut – just four minutes after his introduction from the bench.
