Liverpool’s teenage sensation Rio Ngumoha has etched his name into Premier League history after scoring a dramatic late winner in the Reds’ thrilling 3-2 victory over Newcastle United. The 16-year-old winger struck in the 100th minute of added time, sealing all three points for Arne Slot’s side and joining an elite list of players who have scored in the Premier League before turning 17.
Historic Milestone for Rio Ngumoha
With his strike against Newcastle, Rio Ngumoha becomes only the fourth 16-year-old in Premier League history to score a goal, standing alongside football icons Wayne Rooney, James Milner, and James Vaughan. Wayne Rooney scored for Everton against Arsenal at 16 years and 360 days in 2002. James Milner netted for Leeds against Sunderland the same year at 16 years and 356 days. Vaughan remains the youngest-ever Premier League scorer at 16 years and 270 days when he struck for Everton. Ngumoha’s debut goal arrives just days before his 17th birthday on August 29, making it a landmark achievement in his budding career.
Who is Rio Ngumoha?
Ngumoha, born in England to Nigerian parents, is a versatile winger and attacking midfielder who has represented England at U-15, U-16, and U-17 levels. Known for his dribbling skills, creativity, and fearless style of play, he spent eight years at Chelsea’s academy before Liverpool secured his signature in a move that was said to frustrate the London club, who regarded him as a generational prospect.
He made his professional debut for Liverpool in January 2025 during an FA Cup tie against Accrington Stanley, becoming the youngest player to feature in the competition for the Reds at just 16 years and 135 days. His rapid rise has already drawn praise from pundits and former players, with Wayne Rooney himself predicting that Ngumoha would be a breakout star this Premier League season.
Liverpool’s Strong Start Under Arne Slot
Ngumoha’s late heroics against Newcastle capped off a strong team performance that also saw goals from Ryan Gravenberch and new signing Hugo Ekitike. The defending champions have now won both of their opening fixtures in the 2025/26 campaign, showcasing the depth and exciting mix of youth and experience in Slot’s squad.
The future looks bright for Liverpool, and with Ngumoha’s historic moment, fans may have just witnessed the beginning of another Anfield legend in the making.

