Liverpool beat Newcastle 3-2 away in the second round of the Premier League. Ngumoha, who was only 16 years old and 361 days, scored the winning goal in the 10th minute of stoppage time, and he also became the youngest goalkeeper in the club's history. After the game, Ngumoha said in an interview with Liverpool official website: "I'm so excited! I'm so happy to be able to score goals, especially the winning goal. It's a wonderful moment, there's a very special feeling, I'm very happy. For me, I just have to play and have an impact on the game. Thank God I did it, and it was a proud moment.
"Starting last season, the coaches of the youth training camp and the coaches of the first team always guide me and say, 'Run to the back point, run to the back point. ’ So it was great that I was able to score such a goal, and when I saw Salah pass and Sobosloy missed the ball, I knew a one-on-one opportunity was coming, so I shot straight to the goal.
"The fans shouted my name and it was a really exciting time. But you can't be overwhelmed by these voices, like I said, I've probably done hundreds of such shots on the training ground, so it's no different. But with the support of the fans on the scene, it feels really different.
" Although I'm only 16 years old, I don't want age to be a barrier to my playing field with older players. I want to prove that I can not only play football with my peers, but also with players who are a lot older than me. As I said, a lot of people at the club are helping me, and I have been learning and improving, and I am very satisfied with it. ”
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