Liverpool training-ground photos spark talk of new motivational trick as late goals lift title defence
Fans noticed images of Federico Chiesa, Rio Ngumoha and Dominik Szoboszlai in an 'Inside Training' video after three dramatic late wins under Arne Slot

Liverpool supporters have seized on a brief shot in the club's latest "Inside Training" video that appears to show three match-winning moments mounted on a wall at the club's training ground, a discovery that has prompted speculation the images are being used as a new motivational device during the Reds' Premier League title defence.
Arne Slot's side began the season with three wins from three, each secured by late, decisive interventions. Federico Chiesa scored an 88th-minute winner in a 4-2 victory over Bournemouth, teenage forward Rio Ngumoha — aged 16 — struck in the 10th minute of stoppage time to clinch a 3-2 win at Newcastle, and Dominik Szoboszlai's 30-yard free kick in the 83rd minute proved decisive in a crunch early-season meeting with Arsenal.
The images were visible in a shot of Jeremie Frimpong completing a running drill in an indoor training area; eagle-eyed viewers noted the three photographs on the wall at about 2:08 in the video. Supporters shared screenshots and comments on social media, with some calling it a "nice touch" and others suggesting the display could be a new tradition to mark season-defining moments.
The club has not issued a statement confirming the purpose of the display, and it was not clear from the video whether the images are a temporary montage or part of a longer-term installation. Fans have framed the photos as evidence of unity and focus amid Liverpool's early-season momentum.
Liverpool's recent string of late match-turning moments has drawn attention beyond the training-ground snapshot. Chiesa's late strike in the Bournemouth game and Mohamed Salah's added-time fourth goal followed a match in which the Reds had surrendered a two-goal lead before recovering. Ngumoha's dramatic stoppage-time winner at Newcastle continued a pattern of late drama, while Szoboszlai's long-range free kick in the victory over Arsenal supplied a decisive contribution in a high-profile early-season fixture.
The footage also gave supporters a first glimpse of new signing Alexander Isak training with the squad. The £125 million arrival, reported as a British transfer-record fee, was photographed smiling in the club's Adidas training gear, but his availability for Sunday's Premier League trip to Burnley remained uncertain. Isak missed pre-season and made a brief substitute appearance in Sweden's 2-0 loss to Kosovo on Monday, and Liverpool have yet to confirm whether he will be fit enough to start at Turf Moor.
Manager Arne Slot has overseen the defending champions through the three opening fixtures, managing a perfect record that keeps Liverpool top of the table in the early weeks. The training-ground images add to the narrative of a squad finding late-game solutions, but club sources and Slot himself have not publicly described the photographs as a formal motivational strategy.
Supporter reaction to the video was largely positive on social media, with posts applauding the perceived attention to decisive contributions and the club's handling of morale. Analysts and commentators have focused on the practical impact of Liverpool's late goals on the standings and on the emerging form of younger players such as Ngumoha, while noting that maintaining consistency across a full season will be the key test for Slot's team.
Liverpool travel to Burnley this weekend with questions over squad selection as the manager balances the demands of a title defence and the integration of high-profile recruits. Whether the images on the training-ground wall are intended as inspiration, memorabilia or simply a celebratory display, they have become a talking point among supporters during a run of results that has so far favoured the reigning champions.