The compliments for Rio Ngumoha are floods and Liverpool's Boy-of-the-moment has one of the Club's Premier League title rays.
Ngumoha wrote to Reds Folklore on Monday evening when he scored in the second half of the stop time to give them a 3-2 victory at Newcastle United.
The 16-year-old, who turns 17 on Friday, is now the youngest scorer of Liverpool in their legendary history with that strike in what turned out to be a fairy-tale English top debut.
The Fallout from St James' Park was all about Ngumoha and the impact of the attacker was noticed by those in Arsenal – who they organize in Anfield on Sunday afternoon.
The teenager sensation of the Gunners Max Dowman, 15, went to Instagram's own flowers to Ngumoha.
Sharing a message like an Instagram story about Ngumoha that comes up as a replacement and then celebrating after scoring, Dowman easily wrote: 'The best @rio_ngumoha' next to a love emoji.
The couple are good friends who played on many occasions for England under the age of 17 and reflects Dowman's Post.
While Monday was completely about Ngumoha, the spotlights on Saturday was firm on Downman when he became the second 15-year-old who represented Arsenal in the Premier League when he made his debut as a replacement in Saturday's 5-0 victory.
Attacking midfielder Dowman was welcomed loudly by fans at the Emirates Stadium when he replaced Noni Madueke in the 64th minute, with Arsenal liding 4-0.
He later played a key role in the fifth goal of Arsenal by winning a penalty shovel in extra time, an error from Anton Stach.
Dowman, 15 years and 229 days, is now the second youngest Arsenal player in the Premier League history.
Ethan Nwaneri was only 15 years old and 181 days old when he had his top flight Gunners bending in September 2022.
