Inside Liverpool's Asia tour: Arne Slot's warning to the squad, how Florian Wirtz wowed team-mates, Rio Ngumoha's breakthrough as he slips under Mohamed Salah's wing and the Reds' new long-throw trick
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Arne Slot spent much of his six-week break partying and unwinding under the sunny skies of Ibiza. So, in many respects, the Liverpool manager was already familiar with the sweltering heat he encountered in Asia.

Upon their arrival in Hong Kong last week, the soaring temperatures were a focal point of his initial talk with the squad. The Dutchman emphasized that the celebrations from last season’s title win had to end, urging them to persevere through the harsh conditions to regain top form.

Slot stressed to the team that enduring the hard work now, in Hong Kong’s oppressive humidity and Japan’s energy-draining 37-degree heat, would benefit their long-term goals. The champions aim to retain their title and possibly add a few more trophies to their collection.

Witnessing the scene firsthand, I can confirm that merely standing on the sidelines left me drenched in sweat, akin to being caught in a storm, longing for air conditioning relief.

However, these are highly conditioned athletes who, during team meetings, acknowledged that complacency poses their greatest challenge this season. After investing £295 million, Liverpool is no longer an underdog without external expectations—they have become the team to beat, carrying significant pressure.

Arne Slot has told his Liverpool players to end the celebrations and focus on the new season

Arne Slot has told his Liverpool players to end the celebrations and focus on the new season

The squad battled through brutal 37-degree heat in their summer tour of Hong Kong and Japan

The squad battled through brutal 37-degree heat in their summer tour of Hong Kong and Japan

Liverpool fans turned out in force at each of their pre-season matches to support their team

Liverpool fans turned out in force at each of their pre-season matches to support their team

The tour included seven new signings, all of whom were warmly integrated with ice-breaking activities at the team hotel. Jeremie Frimpong, a laidback and cheerful individual, is particularly noted for his prowess in the card game Uno, often bringing smiles and laughter as a Dutch international.

Florian Wirtz, who like Frimpong has joined from Bayer Leverkusen, had his team-mates in awe of his abilities. The £116m man was the standout star, operating from an advanced midfield role. The German gem, one of 10 siblings, has been described as humble and polite.

Captain Virgil van Dijk, who rang Wirtz to tempt him to join Liverpool, delivered an opening message to the new boys, including Hugo Ekitike who joined halfway through the trip. 

He told them no matter the graft they put in to be where they are, nor the big price tag and reputation they arrive with, the hard work starts now and they need to prove themselves to the coaches and fans from day one.

None of the new arrivals were able to knock Mohamed Salah off his perch as the king of ping pong, though, the Egyptian having reigned supreme for several pre-season tours. The table tennis kit is a staple of these trip and there was no exception at the plush Rosewood Hotel in Hong Kong.

Some players said the location, overlooking the stunning Kowloon Bay, was the most luxurious place they had ever been.

The hotel, with average nightly rates of £1,500 per room (the touring party is at least 100 strong), has four different shower settings and 24/7 butler service — though ordering food to the room was banned to the floors Liverpool were occupying.

No late-night pizzas if you want to be champions, clearly. There are 11 restaurants at the hotel but the Reds had their own chefs on tour, as well as hotel rooms booked out for the masseuses to offer treatment and rub-downs after their gruelling sessions.

New signings Milos Kerkez (left) and Florian Wirtz race with medicine balls in the Tokyo heat

New signings Milos Kerkez (left) and Florian Wirtz race with medicine balls in the Tokyo heat

There were double sessions for the squad to endure as Slot's team prepare to defend their title

There were double sessions for the squad to endure as Slot’s team prepare to defend their title

Liverpool's players are in agreement that their biggest enemy this season will be complacency

Liverpool’s players are in agreement that their biggest enemy this season will be complacency

The entire club is still in mourning after the shocking death of Diogo Jota last month. Despite not kicking a ball in a competitive match, the group has already been through an awful lot together this season.

There was space in the packed schedule for well-needed leisure time, with trips to the uber-posh Avenue of Stars shopping mall, Japanese temples and the Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, a pedestrian hub where up to 3,000 people cross the road at once.

Again, Mail Sport can attest that this place makes Leicester Square seem like a remote countryside village, blink and you have lost your mates (and belongings). Kudos to the club’s travelling security team, then, who also dealt with crazy fans mobbing the squad.

Those being screamed at for selfies and signatures were the big names but also Japan captain Wataru Endo, an icon of the national team who had 70,000 fans singing his name at his local stadium in Yokohama, the host venue of the 2002 World Cup final, where Liverpool played their final tour game.

The pitches, as players discussed, were awful but the tour was a great experience — and Wirtz was gifted 1million yen (about £5,000) for being man of the match in Wednesday’s 3-1 win over the J1 League team Yokohama formerly managed by Ange Postecoglou and former England assistant Steve Holland.

Aside from the household names and big-money buys, though, the real star of the tour was 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha, who dazzled in both games – the other was a 4-2 loss to AC Milan in Hong Kong – with tricky displays on the left wing, capping it off with a thumping goal against Yokohama.

‘If you are 16 and you can impact games in the way Rio does, it is worth a compliment,’ said Slot after the match. And he is right. It is worth a ton of compliments. This kid is often cited as the best in Liverpool’s academy. He is ready.

It is believed Salah has played a pivotal role in coaching Ngumoha, who goes simply by ‘Rio’ on the back of his shirt, on how to improve. The winger is a raw talent who loves to run at defenders but, as seen in the youth games last year, can also score and assist.

Rio Ngumoha, formerly of Chelsea and just 16, was the breakthrough star of Liverpool's tour

Rio Ngumoha, formerly of Chelsea and just 16, was the breakthrough star of Liverpool’s tour

Japan captain Wataru Endo had 70,000 fans chanting his name in Yokohama earlier this week

Japan captain Wataru Endo had 70,000 fans chanting his name in Yokohama earlier this week

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has played a crucial role in welcoming the seven new signings

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has played a crucial role in welcoming the seven new signings

With Luis Diaz leaving for £65.5m this week, Ngumoha – as it stands – is the back-up left winger to Cody Gakpo, who is also taking on more of a senior role with the young additions. Ngumoha was poached from Chelsea this time last year and the west London club still regret it.

The Blues offered him more money but Liverpool sold him a better pathway. Ngumoha, a kid with a tight-knit family, saw a chance to break into first-team football on Merseyside, with the Reds’ head of academy recruitment Chris Dowling said to be instrumental in the sales pitch.

Chelsea also refused accreditation for Liverpool’s scouts at Cobham for youth games, such was their fury over the poaching of the lad John Terry described as ‘the best in the academy’. Slot will be careful with him and not want to do too much too soon, but he knows he has a gem.

There was chatter last season that Ngumoha had been excelling so much in first-team training the media team had to delete footage of it to prevent embarrassment for defenders. That was never verified but, watching him out here, it would be no surprise.

Ngumoha and fellow teenager Trey Nyoni, the 18-year-old that also scored against Yokohama and has a big fan in Slot, have been taken out of training sessions at times to protect their bodies and not cause physical overloads.

Other than that, the intensity on the practice pitches has been remarkable, especially noting the heat. Before training at the aptly named JFA Dream Field (Japan’s version of St George’s Park) just by Disneyland Tokyo, one could hear genuine screams coming from the gym.

Wacky warm-ups devised by fitness specialist Ruben Peeters involved racing with medicine balls and the playground classic hopscotch, while new goalkeeper coach Xavi Valero had his students juggling – throwing one ball up, saving three shots, then catching the original ball.

Then there are the long throws. Liverpool have been working on launching the ball into the penalty area from wide for the last week with technical coach Aaron Briggs, and it could be unleashed at a Premier League ground near you soon.

Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones work in training, featuring more wacky methods this summer

Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones work in training, featuring more wacky methods this summer

Liverpool have been working on a host of new tactics to hit the ground running this season

Liverpool have been working on a host of new tactics to hit the ground running this season

Slot's side now turn their attention to the Community Shield next week against Crystal Palace

Slot’s side now turn their attention to the Community Shield next week against Crystal Palace

It has to be said Ryan Gravenberch is not quite at Rory Delap level just yet. Endo is not bad, and full backs Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez have also been practising their throwing techniques.

There are still things to solve for Liverpool in the transfer market. Despite £295m being spent, it is not over the top to suggest they remain a central defender and forward light, especially with Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa’s futures still in heavy doubt.

Sporting director Richard Hughes has been the busiest man at the club this summer. He jetted into Hong Kong the night before the first game – originally staying at home to finalise Ekitike’s £79m signing – and then travelled on to Tokyo but had left before the game on Wednesday. Maybe he was back in Liverpool doing yet more business. Who knows? 

Regardless of whether a new forward or defender arrives in the next month, the English champions are looking in mint condition, raring to go again, with the Community Shield against Crystal Palace coming up in just over a week, as they look to turn a one-off triumph into a dynasty.

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