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Liverpool owner deals with 'worrying' crisis at home while club searches for Arne Slot heir

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Henry has reportedly expressed concern about the direction the Red Sox are heading(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool owner and Fenway Sports Group (FSG) chief John W. I've known John a long time, him and the whole team — him and [chairman] Tom Werner, the whole group, they're working on figuring things out to get this ride better."He knows the direction of this team and he's worried about the team's situation more than what people think he is.”Since purchasing the Red Sox in February 2002, Henry has regularly attempted to stay out of the limelight while rarely addressing Boston’s performance with fans or the media.Henry purchased the Red Sox back in 2002(Image: Getty Images)Behind the scenes, however, Ortiz asserted that the 76-year-old cares deeply about the state of his teams.



"The thing is, that you see John, and John is someone that he manages his emotions really well," he said."He's very professional at everything he does. Sometimes, for people, it's hard for them to understand that part of [him], but he's worried."When asked directly if Henry also worries about the fans, Ortiz replied: "When you worry, you worry about everything in general.

You worry about the team, you worry about the fans and you worry about how everything is moving around."I tell you, the boss is, he's working, he's working. The Sox looked terrible for (their) first 25 games,” he wrote."I remember a plane flying overhead when we (Liverpool) were beating Manchester United 7-0 that read ‘FSG OUT!’“It doesn’t mean you ignore them, it means you work harder – you don’t settle for mediocrity.