Striker David Ngog arrived from Paris Saint Germain in July 2008.

The hotshot is one of the brightest young talents in French football.

His tally of just one goal from 18 league appearances in 2007-08 was largely down to PSG's disappointing form - a contention backed up by his prolificacy on the international stage.

Ngog has scored goals at every youth level for France, including two absolute corkers against England U19s last season.

He made his Liverpool debut as a substitute against Aston Villa on August 31, 2008. A first goal followed away at PSV on December 9.

The No.24 has continued to flourish in 2009-10. He followed up an Anfield strike against Stoke City with the only goal of the game in a Carling Cup third round tie away to Leeds United.

However, the highlight of his Reds career so far came on October 25, 2009 when Ngog displayed composure that defied his tender years by scoring a Kop end goal in stoppage time to seal a 2-0 victory over Manchester United.

The lightning quick forward is the cousin of former Newcastle United defender Jean-Alain Boumsong.

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