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John Aldridge, Liverpool legend and former striker, has expressed concerns about Liverpool’s current challenges under manager Arne Slot, particularly regarding their midfield protection. Aldridge believes that Liverpool’s back four lacks adequate support from midfielders, leaving the defense vulnerable. This, he argues, is a significant issue impacting the team’s overall performance and contributing to worries around their ability to compete at the highest level.
Despite these worries, Aldridge remains engaged with the club and its developments, reflecting on Liverpool's legacy and current state. As a player, Aldridge was renowned for his goal-scoring prowess, having scored 90 goals in 141 matches after joining Liverpool from Oxford United in January 1987. His ties to the club are strong, with Liverpool having been a defining part of his career and life.

Additionally, Aldridge has commented on the broader Premier League landscape, noting that rivals such as Manchester City are experiencing difficulties, which opens opportunities for Liverpool to advance if they can address internal problems. His insights underscore a mixture of concern and cautious optimism, urging improvements in Liverpool's midfield to protect the defense and enable stronger results in future matches.
The comments come amid ongoing discussions among fans and experts about Liverpool’s strategic setup, player form, and the adjustments needed to restore the club’s competitiveness. Aldridge’s perspective highlights that while Liverpool has a storied history, current challenges require significant tactical attention, especially in midfield dynamics.
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