Liverpool FC News: Rio Ngumoha goes VIRAL for another INSANE moment
Rio Ngumoha may be the most exciting talent in Liverpool's academy right now.
And that's saying a lot because Liverpool's talent pool in the academy is filled to the brim with the likes of Trey Nyoni, Jayden Danns and Ben Doak - just to name a few.
However, never have we seen a talent quite like Ngumoha, perhaps not even Raheem Sterling, who was the last player to be this dominant at academy level for Liverpool.
Ngumoha simply makes really complex things look easy on the pitch. Things seniors twice his age would struggle to pull off, the youngster just does it with ease.
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Rio Ngumoha's latest viral moment for Liverpool
There is a reason why he's already training with the first team even though he only turned 16 years of age in the summer.
Before that he was training with the senior team at Chelsea as a mere 15 year old. He had club legends like John Terry tipping him to go very far in the game.
And we are seeing why there was so much hype around Ngumoha now as he continues to catch the eye at U18 level for Liverpool.
It seems like every week he has a new viral moment where he makes the opponents look ridiculous.
And coming up against Stoke City this weekend in the U18 Premier League Ngumoha went viral with another insane moment.
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This time around Ngumoha made his opponent look completely silly with some subtle movements that were very Ronaldinho esque.
His decision to stand still before his brilliant quick footwork is something that goes back to the era of old.
The era when football was beautiful to watch with players like the aforementioned Ronaldinho who could manipulate the ball like no other.
Ngumoha seems like a chip of the old block while bringing fresh new inventive ways to dribble.
His talent is there for all to see and it's going to be exciting seeing his development over the coming years.