Ngumoha's Sensational Strike Nominated for Premier League Goal of the Month

England youth international of Nigerian descent, Rio Ngumoha, has been shortlisted for the Premier League’s Goal of the Month award for August. The 17 year old etched his name into Liverpool’s history by becoming the club’s youngest-ever scorer, netting at the age of 16 years and 361 days. His dramatic winner coming in the 100th minute against Newcastle United at St. James' Park  secured a thrilling 3-2 victory for the Premier League champions.

After teammate William Osula had equalised in the 88th minute, Ngumoha strode off the bench, exhibited remarkable composure, and swept home Mohamed Salah’s low cross, following a deft dummy by Dominik Szoboszlai. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Liverpool’s travelling supporters.

Ngumoha is nominated alongside the likes of Lucas Paquetá (West Ham), Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth), Richarlison (Tottenham), James Garner and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton), Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool), and Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace). He is also expected to sign his first professional contract with the club this month. Voting for Goal of the Month closes at 12 noon BST on Monday, 8 September, with the winner due to be announced on Friday, 12 September.

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We believe Rio Ngumoha’s rapid rise captures the essence of football’s most inspiring narratives talent meeting opportunity at the perfect moment. To score such a decisive, breathtaking goal at just 17 demonstrates not merely skill, but maturity under immense pressure.

His calm finish in stoppage time isn’t just remarkable it’s a declaration. Liverpool fans witnessed the future before their eyes. In that fleeting moment, a benchwarmer became a club legend; the youngest scorer now competes with veterans for recognition.

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We’re buoyed by the timing too as Liverpool’s season starts to hum, Ngumoha’s emergence feels like a spark. Rather than exaggerate expectation, we call for nurturing. Signing his first professional contract is not just deserved—it is critical. If expanded wisely, this trajectory might take him further than any fan imagines.

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We stand with the belief that with patience, structure, and confidence, Ngumoha can become more than a flash of brilliance he can become the kind of player who defines a generation. This strike might just be the first chapter in his legend.

Did You Know?

Prior to this milestone, Ngumoha had already made headlines by becoming Liverpool’s youngest-ever starter—he featured in an FA Cup match at just 16 years and 135 days.

His goal came against Newcastle United at St. James’ Park—a place known for its electric atmosphere and tall order for even seasoned players.

Liverpool announced Ngumoha’s first professional contract would be signed this month, signalling their confidence in his long-term potential.

The nomination lineup sees Ngumoha up against not only elite talents but also teammates like Szoboszlai, underscoring the of Liverpool’s current squad.

Goal of the Month winners are decided by public vote, meaning fans have the power to make Ngumoha’s achievement even more memorable.