3 Liverpool youngsters who could impress Arne Slot in FA Cup clash with Plymouth


The Liverpool’s Academy stars rose to acquaintance last season in the domestic cup competitions and have proven to be equally effective under the guidance of Arne Slot.

The red are known for their ability to promote young talents – see Trent Alexander -Arnold, Curtis Jones and Conor Bradley, among other things – and they have an exciting harvest from Whippersnappert, which in this term urges the first team.

Liverpool’s relentless schedule means that the possibilities for those they earn, and their FA Cup four round with the fighting championship page Plymouth Argyle should offer more opportunities for the club’s starlets on Sunday afternoon.

Here are three players who could make a lasting impression on slot this weekend.

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James McConnell deserves the praise of his manager in this semester/Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Gettyimages

James McConnell came into the starting line -up for Liverpools Totes rubber with PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League at the end of the last month. The 20-year-old produced a composed exhibition in the middle of the chaos, which developed around him, and rightly deservedly earned his manager’s praise after the pipe.

After his exhibition in Eindhoven, a winter loan train was quickly excluded, and the youngster, who in the coming weeks in the coming weeks with the graduate Tyler, Morton, who was in Liverpool’s final in Liverpool last season last season last season See was with a shoulder injury.

McConnell is expected to start against Plymouth and want to build on an encouraging exhibition in Europe. Liverpools No. 53 impresses with its ability to keep the ball under pressure and consistently make intelligent decisions, and has another opportunity to shine at his 13th appearance for the club.

Rio Ngumoha

Rio Ngumoha set a new record in the third round FA Cup/Chris Brunskill/fantasista/gettyimages

In January, Rio Ngumoha was surprisingly promoted to the start of the third round of Liverpool against Accrington Stanley. The 16-year-old, who came from Chelsea during the summer in summer in summer in summer, became the youngest starter and youngest FA Cup representative of the Reds during the 4-0 victory.

After NGUMOHA had been added to the Champions League squad from Liverpool for the KO phase, he was able to receive another excursion on the south coast -although he may not begin on this occasion. The teenager was also left out of Liverpool in the U18 and U21 cadres this weekend, which indicates that he is in line in a way.

In his debut against Accrington, Ngumoha produced a strikingly self -confident exhibition and quickly attracted the attention of the Anfield believers with his direct run and turn. During his 72 minutes, he completed more dribbles than any other player on the field and also registered two shots in an encouraging performance.

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Trey Nyoni/Rene Nijhuis/MB Medien/Gettyimages are expected to

Trey Nyoni has long been admired by those of a conviction in Liverpool. After the 17-year-old came to the Reds in 2023 in Leicester City’s Academy, he occasionally performed last season before he was dazzling under slot in the previous season. After his excursions in the United States last summer, he won a few adequate followers.

Like the teammate of Academy Ngumoha, the deep midfielder was left out of Liverpool’s youth teams this weekend to prepare for the long trip to Plymouth. It remains to be seen whether he is a candidate for the start – Morton’s injury lets him climb on the chopping order – but he is desperately desperately turned out in Liverpool.

The slim operator of the engine compartment is known for his serenity on the ball and the ability to quickly push into the last third, and plays with an elegance that is rarely seen in English teenagers.

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