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THE FUTURE CAME OFF IN THE 25TH! Liverpool’s Change Of Guard Has Begun

Biarritz’s faith in 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha revealed the bigger story: 153.02M SVC of inherited bets, five tactical styles and a 93.45M contract clock.

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THE FUTURE CAME OFF IN THE 25TH! Liverpool’s Change Of Guard Has Begun

Rio Ngumoha started for Liverpool at Manchester Red on Saturday. He is 17 years old. Biarritz withdrew him in the 25th minute.

By full-time, Liverpool’s unbeaten league start was gone. Manchester Red had won 2-1.

The future came off early. It did not disappear.

Ngumoha has already made six league appearances this season, four from the bench, totalling 252 minutes. His second start arrived while Liverpool were chasing first place, not waiting safely in mid-table.

Even after defeat, they remain second after seven games, level with Crystal Palace on 14 points. Biarritz is trying to change generations without surrendering the title race.

A dynasty changes hands

Serrao10’s 142-match Liverpool reign produced 86 wins, two league titles and an ENG Cup. The club then finished Season 3 fourth, with Biarritz managing its final seven league games after the May handover.

Biarritz had arrived after 12 unbeaten matches at Nadroga. His Liverpool record now stands at seven wins, five draws and two defeats from 14 games.

The biography is brief. The inheritance is not.

Between January 5 and January 8, Liverpool committed 153.02M SVC to three players: Rayan Aït-Nouri for 33.39M, Ngumoha for 28.63M and Davide Frattesi for 91M.

Those old decisions are becoming Biarritz’s team. Frattesi has started six league games this season, playing 412 minutes and supplying one assist. Ngumoha has played six times. Aït-Nouri has made two appearances across 131 minutes.

Serrao10 now manages Doncaster, but Liverpool’s squad data still lists him as agent for Aït-Nouri and the loaned-out Matija Subotić. The pair cost Liverpool a combined 36.07M during his reign.

That is a particularly Soccerverse handover. A manager can leave the dugout while the relationships, investments and unfinished plans remain.

Five styles, seven scorers

Biarritz has not searched for one inherited answer. Liverpool have used four formations and five playing styles across seven league matches.

The last three tell the story:

  • Burton-upon-Trent 1-2 Liverpool — 4-2-3-1, Normal
  • Liverpool 2-2 Leeds — 4-2-3-1, Long Ball
  • Manchester Red 2-1 Liverpool — 4-5-1, Passing

A four-win surge has become one point from two games. Yet Liverpool have scored 11 league goals through seven different players. Cody Gakpo, Ryan Gravenberch and Luis Díaz each have two. Mohamed Salah has none in five appearances.

That does not make Salah unnecessary. It shows Biarritz spreading the burden before the old hierarchy changes.

His transfer strategy has so far been interpretation rather than recruitment. Since his appointment, Liverpool have completed two sales worth 110.16M SVC and no purchase. The club’s accounting balance stands at 105.26M SVC.

He is being asked to discover how much new life already exists inside the old squad.

Six contracts, one enormous decision

Six Liverpool players have one season remaining on their contracts: Díaz, Virgil van Dijk, Salah, Gakpo, Gravenberch and Jarell Quansah.

Together, they carry 93.45M SVC of current value—37.9% of Liverpool’s entire 246.88M squad. Díaz, Van Dijk and Salah are also the club’s three highest-rated players.

This is not a rebuild from rubble. Liverpool have England’s third-most valuable squad and third-highest wage bill. Ibrahima Konaté, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Frattesi and Ngumoha all have two seasons remaining, giving Biarritz the beginnings of a bridge.

But bridges require choices. Renew everybody and the inherited core survives. Sell too many and a live title challenge loses its ceiling. Wait too long and the contracts keep counting down.

Fulham visit Liverpool Stadium on Wednesday. Biarritz can change the formation again. The harder change will not fit on one team sheet.

Serrao10 built the cabinet and placed expensive bets on tomorrow. Biarritz must decide which of them become Liverpool’s next era.

At Manchester Red, that future was withdrawn in the 25th minute. It will not remain on the bench forever.

Related Topics

FeaturesLiverpoolManchester RedCrystal PalaceRio NgumohaRayan Aït-NouriBiarritzSerrao10

In the tables

ENG Division 1

ENG · Division 0 · Season 4

#ClubPGDPts
1London RedSjow8+915
2Aston Villaastonvilla8+615
3Crystal PalaceStrategos8+314
4Burton-upon-TrentKrasnov8+314
5Manchester BluePhesiola8+214
6LiverpoolBiarritz8+114
7FulhamAliManager8+712
8Manchester RedMastermind8+512
9NottinghamBOA8+112
10EvertonInvincible8011
11ChelseaArne_Lock8-111
12BournemouthTheramoe8-411
13West HamSupernovaOrbit809
14LeedsSc1ss0rZ8-29
15BrightonJoachim8-38
16NewcastleGravipod8-58
17BrentfordGreenFuryx8-17
18LeicesterTedlasso8-137
19TottenhamNickx8-46
20CoventryRaiden18-45

FJI Division 1

FJI · Division 0 · Season 4

#ClubPGDPts
1NasinuoceanicFR10+1925
2RewaRS1010+519
3Lautoka10+218
4Nadi10-114
5NavuaKCTestMM810-414
6LabasaMOK10-112
7NadrogaNautilus10-311
8Suva10-310
9Tailevu10-19
10Ba10-133

League standings for the clubs in this story.

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