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Why Liverpool ‘Edited’ Rio Ngumoha Out of Training Ground Footage
Rio Ngumoha is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about young players in world football after impressive displays for Liverpool during the 2025-26 season.
The 17-year-old also recently made his debut for England’s senior team in a pre-World Cup friendly against New Zealand. Ngumoha is a tricky left-winger who rose through Chelsea‘s youth ranks before heading to Liverpool. The Blues were left furious over his departure as they lost one of their most celebrated teenage talents to an arch-rival.
The English attacker, who forced his way into Arne Slot’s plans at the end of the season with lightning displays, is expected to be given more minutes next season under Andoni Iraola, but his talent was spotted long before he ever stepped onto the Anfield turf.
Liverpool Deleted and Edited Clips of Eye-Catching Ngumoha
Ngumoha, when he was just 16, had been so impressive in training against Liverpool’s first-team stars that his superb dribbling abilities caused them problems. The Reds were trying to calm the hype surrounding the former Chelsea academy starlet by editing footage of him in training, per Anfield Watch.
The report noted: ‘Ngumoha regularly terrorises first team players in training and the club has had to delete and edit out footage of his performances from the Inside Training video series in a bid to contain the hype surrounding the 16-year-old.’
This speaks volumes about how exciting a talent Ngumoha already was in late 2024 as the club looked to manage the expectations of the winger. The pressure that comes with the spotlight of English football can either make or break a footballer’s career early on, so it makes sense to protect him on that front – while they also didn’t want to attract attention from rival teams who could try and swoop in and steal the youngster (much like they did from Chelsea).
John Terry, who worked closely with Ngumoha as part of the coaching setup at Chelsea’s academy, is well aware of just how much potential the teenager has. He gave a glowing verdict amid his move to Anfield:
“This boy is and will be a top top player.”
Arne Slot Hinted at Believing in Youth Amid Ngumoha’s Rise
Liverpool has a rich history of blending youth with world-class talent, which was the case during Klopp’s reign at Anfield. The German turned to the likes of Jayden Danns, Bobby Clark and James McConnell, all teenagers who were on the pitch in a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final. They were known as ‘Klopp’s Kids’, as the club’s beloved former coach placed his faith in the academy.
There were question marks regarding Slot doing so when he replaced Klopp at the helm, but he initially suggested he’d be open-minded with affording the youth game time. He said (via This is Anfield):
This club will always bring good youngsters. It’s always a challenge to find the right moment, either to play them or if they’ve played quite a lot of minutes they want to make the next step in their career.
While he suggested youth would be given a chance, Slot appeared to leave it too long before trusting the ex-Chelsea youngster. Ngumoha started just five games in a poor campaign for the Reds, but still managed to be the highlight in each of them. Had the manager unleashed him sooner, he may have had a better chance at keeping his job.
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt as of 07/06/26.
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Tottenham Seal Contract Terms For Savinho
Tottenham are closing in on another potential arrival in the summer transfer window, with Italian journalist Nico Schira reporting that an agreement in principle has been reached on personal terms with one target.
It comes as Spurs continue to move at a quick pace in the market, sealing moves for Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers.
There have been two bids now rejected for Jan Paul van Hecke, with a potential third on the way, as Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild is now firmly underway.
While the defensive ranks have been a clear area of focus, the next priority is the forward areas, with an agreement reached for one potential arrival.
Savinho Contract Agreement
Tottenham have shown plenty of interest in Savinho over the past year or so, opting against in the past two transfer windows, but interest has been revived once again.
Recent reports have claimed that Spurs are pushing to land the Manchester City winger, with a contract offer in the region of £120,000-a-week claimed to be made.
Now, Schira has reported via X that an agreement in principle has been reached between Tottenham and Savinho on the terms of a contract that will last until 2031.
The journalist claims that Roberto De Zerbi is keen on the 22-year-old, who has been described as “gifted” for his performances so far with City after costing them £30m.
All that is left is for a club-to-club agreement to be reached, before putting the finishing touches on the contract talks to secure yet another high-profile arrival.
That may get Tottenham closer to where they want to be, adding a player with Premier League quality and potential to grow even further in the future.
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Pep Guardiola On Savinho
In Savinho, Tottenham could have an ideal one-on-one winger, who is capable of driving the team forward and making things happen in the final third.
It’s something Spurs have been lacking in recent seasons, not least due to injuries in the forward areas, but the Brazilian forward could provide that in bucket loads.
There are question marks over his end product, having scored just seven goals for Man City since joining the club, but that clinical edge is all that is missing so far.
It was something Pep Guardiola touched on earlier this season, when he said: “What I like from Savinho is always he is digging, go, go, go, all the time.
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“The final decision can be better, of course, but always I reward this work ethic and especially because he goes and he goes all the time.”
That’s something Tottenham will be hoping De Zerbi can add to his game, coaching the 22-year-old to capitalise on the quality he has in general play.
If the forward can do that, then he will go on to become an important player in the Premier League for Spurs.
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Arman Tsarukyan Places Huge Bet on Topuria vs Gaethje at UFC Freedom 250
There is now just one week to go until the UFC hosts the first sporting event to ever take place on the grounds of the White House. UFC Freedom 250 will be one of the biggest and most important in company history, as its 14th of June date has been timed to celebrate both the 250th anniversary of the USA and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
Although there is still some doubt over whether the event will go off without a hitch, all 14 fighters competing on the card have begun to dial in their weight ahead of the landmark event.
However, there is also a 15th fighter who is preparing for action just in case he is called upon.
In the main event of the evening in Washington DC, Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje are scheduled to meet for the undisputed UFC Lightweight Championship. Should either man be unable to compete, though, top 155lb contender Arman Tsarukyan is ready to step in as the back-up fighter for the bout.
Even if he doesn’t get the opportunity to fight on the South Lawn of the White House, Tsarukyan will still have a keen interest in the contest after he placed a staggering bet on the outcome of the headline fight.
During a recent appearance on a Kick stream alongside Deen The Great, Arman was goaded into making a huge wager after stating why he believed underdog Gaethje could cause an upset against Topuria.
Arman Tsarukyan’s Massive Bet on Ilia Topuria vs Justin Gaethje at UFC Freedom 250
“When Gaethje fights, everyone always says he’ll lose, but he wins,” reasoned Tsarukyan. The 29-year-old Russian-Armenian was toying with the idea of putting $50,000 on a Gaethje victory, before a voice chimed in from off-camera saying: “Do a million!”
Tsarukyan looked unsure, but eventually said: “For a million, I’ll need to call a couple of guys!”
Arman ultimately placed the bet, but looked hugely uneasy afterwards.
“My heart, my heart. Bro, if my dad sees this,” he said, fearful of his father’s reaction to such a huge punt. His $1 million wager is significantly more than most UFC fighters earn in their whole careers.
If it pays off, though, Tsarukyan will bank an eye-watering sum. A Gaethje victory over Topuria will net Arman a massive $5.7 million! Only he will know if he would rather win the bet or lift the title as the back-up fighter if Gaethje was to pull out.
The UFC Freedom 250 Fight Card Explored
Prior to the huge unification clash, there is another championship fight on the card as Alex Pereira and Cyril Gane face off for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Elsewhere, former UFC Bamtamweight Champion Sean O’Malley takes on 14-2 Canadian, Aiemann Zahabi at 135lbs. That fight is preceded by Derrick Lewis taking on Josh Hokit, who currently has a record of nine wins and no losses.
Michael Chandler is also in action, as the former lightweight title challenger comes up against Mauricio Ruffy. Bo Nickal and Kyle Daukas clash at middleweight after Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia kick the historic card off.
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Jamie Carragher Named His All-Time World Cup 11
Renowned pundit and former England defender Jamie Carragher once named his greatest World Cup XI, with the strict condition that he could only select one player from each country. He was put to the test back in 2022, and although the latest tournament had yet to take place, the Liverpudlian still made some eyebrow-raising omissions.
While the 48-year-old would have been none the wiser that Lionel Messi was just weeks – if not days – away from almost single-handedly guiding Argentina to continental glory, Carragher chose to snub both him and long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo when selecting his final team, opting for other Argentine and Portuguese stars instead.
The Three Lions, Germany and France are all represented in some form, as are five-time winners Brazil. But as readers discover throughout the Sun’s piece, several other huge names are left out along the way.
Goalkeeper and Defenders
There are four players in Carragher’s final selection that have never won the World Cup, placing them in a rare category of the greatest to have never tasted football’s most prestigious prize. The first of that trio is found between the sticks, with Denmark legend Peter Schmeichel ,who only played at one tournament – reaching the quarter finals in 1998.
In front of him is a back four of titans. 1998 winner Lilian Thuram playing on the right, 1974 champion Franz Beckenbauer partnering 1966 victor Bobby Moore in the heart of defence, and 1994 runner-up Paolo Maldini – perhaps the greatest defender of all time – tidying things up on the left flank.
Beckenbauer is one of just three men to win the World Cup as a player and as a manager – the supreme defender leading West Germany from the dugout in 1990.
Midfielders
To fit every player into his team, Carragher opted to deploy Pele in an attacking midfield role. The Brazilian remains the only player to have won three World Cups, while also being the tournament’s youngest winner and goalscorer. Many still regard him as the greatest World Cup player of all time, with images of him lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy forever etched into football folklore.
Behind him sit two passing maestros capable of orchestrating almost any team, such was the quality of their playmaking during their respective primes. Spain’s Xavi – the ultimate tempo-setter and a World Cup winner in 2010 – takes one of the midfield spots.
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Alongside him is his former El Clasico rival, Luka Modric, a World Cup finalist with Croatia in 2018. The ex-Real Madrid star is the only active player in Carragher’s XI, as he prepares to captain his nation this summer at the age of 40.
Forwards
The Portuguese representative is forward Eusebio, who leads the line in a 4-2-3-1 formation for Carragher. The ‘Black Panther’ scored all nine of his World Cup goals as he led his country to the semi-finals in 1966, including four in the stunning comeback win over North Korea – when Portugal won 5-3 from 3-0 down inside 25 minutes.
From Argentina, operating on the right, is none other than Diego Maradona, who led his nation to glory in 1986 – thanks in part to his famous double against England, which included the most controversial goal ever in the shape of the “Hand of God”. But to rate the former Napoli maverick without considering his crazy side would be an injustice.
To complete a fearsome front three is flying Dutchman Johan Cruyff, who played the game like an art form and then taught it in a way where his philosophy is still used today. He led the Netherlands to the final in 1974 with his beautiful brand of total football, but the Oranje fell short by losing to West Germany in the final. See the full team below:
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