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Lewis Koumas and Ryan Giles celebrate the win at Wembley
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Lewis Koumas and Ryan Giles celebrate the win at Wembley(Image: Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Lewis Koumas admits he's unsure what the future looks like at Liverpool, after the sacking of Arne Slot over the course of the weekend.
Koumas ended the season on loan at Hull City, where he played his part in helping the Tigers win promotion to the Premier League at Wembley Stadium.
Now away on international duty with Wales for friendlies against Ghana and Romania over the next week and looking to add to his 10 caps, Koumas has been reflecting on his successful spell at the MKM Stadium and what could happen next after loan spells at Birmingham City and Stoke City previously.
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“I’m not really too sure about the future, but I’m really happy with the way I’ve developed over the last couple of years and some of the achievements I’ve had," Koumas said.
“I suppose it’s not really in my hands, but I’ve gone out on loan and shown what I can do and scored some goals. I hope I have impressed, and we’ll just have to see what happens.”
After a frustrating spell at St Andrew's in the first half of the campaign, Koumas arrived at City and on his debut, came off the bench to score a late winner at Blackburn Rovers.
The 20-year-old winger also netted the fourth goal in the thumping 4-2 win over play-off rivals Derby County, and the crucial second and decisive goal in the 2-1 win at Wrexham.
Though he didn't get off the bench in the dramatic win over Middlesbrough, Koumas' impact was keenly felt at City, and it left an indelible mark on him.
“To go to Hull and achieve something very special, the changing room is definitely one of a kind, and to do it with them was one of the best feelings ever," Koumas confessed.
“I’m just really happy with how it has developed over the last two years, and I’m excited for the future now. Staying in and around first-team environments is definitely what’s been key for me the last year or so. It’s definitely going to help a lot. All the experiences I’ve been lucky enough to have are going to pay off in the end.”
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