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Don Hutchison explains why Arne Slot is right to ‘blank’ Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha

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Don Hutchison explains why Arne Slot is right to ‘blank’ Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha

One former Liverpool player has come out to defend Arne Slot, after the under-fire Dutchman left a certain Reds star on the bench, during their demoralising 1-0 first leg defeat at Galatasaray.

Don Hutchison explains why Arne Slot is right to be cautious with Rio Ngumoha as Liverpool face selection questions following the Galatasaray defeat.

Liverpool fans won’t want to look back on that depressing defeat for too long, as their players just couldn’t handle the high-intensity Champions League contest, inside the hostile environment of RAMS Park.

Mario Lemina’s header was the only goal of the game; subsequently, despite Liverpool carving out many opportunities of their own, as seen in them firing 15 shots at the Gala goal.

Yet, something always seems to be in the air when Liverpool travel to the Turkish capital that stops them from picking up a precious win, as four meetings have now passed them by without a victory.

There is always the second leg for Liverpool to turn the tie around, though, but until that crucial second contest takes place, Slot will rightly take pelters for the lack of gamble seen in his side during that 1-0 defeat.

In particular, former Liverpool player Jermaine Pennant has taken to social media to blast Slot’s decision-making in leaving Rio Nguhoma rooted to the substitutes bench, declaring the move as enough to make him “done” with the Dutchman’s struggling tenure.

Thankfully, other former Reds personnel have come out of the woodwork to support the under-pressure 47-year-old, particularly when it comes to his call involving the much-talked-about teenager.

Rio Ngumoha: 2025/26 Season “Impact” Stats

Stats based on first-team appearances as a substitute (all competitions):

MetricNguhoma
Total substitute appearances16
Minutes played215 mins
Goals scored1
Assists0

The Liverpool star defending Slot

Nguhoma has often been a breath of fresh air from the bench this season for Liverpool, when games have become monotonous.

Usually twisting and turning defenders for fun, the 17-year-old could well have felt aggrieved that he wasn’t handed a chance to start against Oran Buruk’s side, after a sublime performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 3-1 FA Cup win.

However, as ex-Reds midfielder Don Hutchison – who made 60 appearances for Liverpool in the 1990’s – has rightly come out to say, the teenage starlet would have likely frozen up, in such a pressurised environment, on the already daunting stage of the Champions League.

The vocal Scotsman took to X to state that “the kid is only 17” and a clash against such an intimidating European foe could have swallowed him whole.

Yet, he hasn’t ruled out a starting spot for him at Anfield, where he will surely feel more comfortable to strut his stuff.

Calling for patience surrounding the teenager is also a smart move, as overplaying and overhyping the slick attacker could be detrimental down the line.

It will be fascinating to see if Nguhoma is given the nod to start against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend, as the Englishman’s constant gung-ho style will surely be headache-inducing for an already troubled Spurs defence to try and thwart.

If he does shine against the crisis-ridden North Londoners, he might well be thrown in from the start against Gala, in a pivotal match for Liverpool’s European hopes.

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Kelan Sarson is a freelance writer for ReadLiverpool with plenty of experience writing Premier League and EFL football. They have written for the likes of FootballFanCast and FanSided, with EFL football and the Premier League at the heart of the content. Kelan has both a degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Leeds and has an MA in Journalism at the University of Sheffield. When not speedily writing away, they are a keen reader, who also enjoys going to gigs! Follow Kelan on Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelan-sarson-502a31216/ and on X - https://x.com/SarsonKelan

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