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Heskey: Ngumoha Can Fill In For Salah
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Heskey: Ngumoha Can Fill In For Salah

Complete Sports about 3 hours 1 mins read

Former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey has disclosed that Rio Ngumoha is a candidate to succeed Mohamed Salah, but notes that the young winger must adjust certain aspects of his game and build consistency before fully filling those shoes. Ngumoha has shown bright flashes in pre-season and developmental matches, even being deployed on the right wing [...]

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