Arsenal star Max Dowman sends message to Rio Ngumoha after Liverpool heroics
Rio Ngumoha marked his Premier League debut with Liverpool’s winning goal against Newcastle (Picture: Getty)

It’s been quite a few days for the Premier League ’s new teenage talents Rio Ngumoha of Liverpool and Arsenal ’s Max Dowman.
The Reds continued their 100% start to the new season following a thrilling 3-2 win over Newcastle at St James’ Park with three points secured by their debutant substitute’s composed finish.
Hype around Nguhoma has been bubbling away for some time following his shock departure from Chelsea almost 12 months ago and the excitement appears to be fully justified on the early evidence.
The excitement surrounding Dowman’s rapid progression through the Arsenal ranks has been equally difficult to ignore and the 15-year-old seized his opportunity in style on Saturday .
Brought on as a second half substitute, the winger terrorised Leeds full-back Gabriel Gudmundsson and rounded off an impressive cameo by winning the late penalty which was converted by Viktor Gyokeres.
Resting up ahead of his side’s trip to Anfield on Sunday, Dowman was taking a keen interest in his England youth international teammate’s exploits, reacting to his matchwinning heroics on Instagram.
Dowman took to Instagram and wrote ‘the best’ above pictures of Nguhoma entering the fray and celebrating his decisive goal.
Rio Nguhoma’s exploits were noted by Arsenal’s Max Dowman (Picture: Instagram)

Liverpool boss Arne Slot, meanwhile, saluted his team’s fighting mentality after watching them kill off Newcastle’s unlikely fightback with the decisive final punch.
Slot admitted that the champions had been ‘lucky’ to emerge with the points, but asked if that kind of result on that kind of night was what won titles, he replied: ‘That is the last thing I think about in this moment, if I’m honest.
‘Winning away at Newcastle, then you definitely need to have quality, especially in an atmosphere like this – not football quality because that’s not what we showed today, apart from the last goal we scored. That looked a little bit like what I see on a daily basis on the training ground.
‘But to have the mentality to fight here in such a hostile stadium, that is definitely something you also need if you want to compete in the end.
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‘Winning is something else, but at least competing you definitely need to have this mentality – and that’s what we showed.’
Liverpool arrived on Tyneside expecting a hostile welcome on and off the pitch as a result of their pursuit of Newcastle’s star striker Alexander Isak, and they were not to be disappointed.
They took a 35th-minute lead against the run of play through Ryan Gravenberch and found themselves firmly in the driving seat in first-half stoppage time when Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon, deputising for Isak as a central striker, was sent off after a VAR review of his lunge at Virgil van Dijk.
Rio Ngumoha celebrated with Liverpool manager Arne Slot after his astonishing Premier League debut (Credits: Sportimage)

James Vaughan still holds the record (Picture: Getty)

Hugo Ekitike, who might have been wearing black and white rather than red had the Magpies been able to push home their interest in his before the Reds swooped, doubled their advantage seconds after the restart, but goals from Bruno Guimaraes and substitute Will Osula looked to have given the hosts a point before Rio swept home a winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time.
Slot, who fielded midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai as an emergency right-back, said: ‘How do you sum up an evening like this up?