Djibril Cisse frustrated after Liverpool Legends match
John Aldridge recently enjoyed a day at Anfield for a Liverpool Legends match. He praised the event, stating that it is rewarding for everyone involved. Aldridge highlighted Peter Crouch's energy and joy during the match, which reflected the overall spirit of the day. The game was a chance for many fans, especially young ones, to experience the thrill of seeing Liverpool play in person. Aldridge noted that for many fans, this might be their first match at Anfield this season. He expressed sadness that some kids can only attend once or twice due to ticket scarcity. He reminisced about his own childhood when he could attend every home game. The legendary players aim to make it competitive, keeping the excitement alive for the fans and particularly the younger audience. During the match, Djibril Cisse was visibly upset when he had to leave the field. Aldridge mentioned it was due to a minor hamstring feel and indicated that Cisse should have scored earlier. He wanted Cisse to push harder, but the decision was made to prioritize his health. Looking ahead, Aldridge discussed player injuries from the international break but remained optimistic about their recovery for an upcoming match against Everton. He believes the team has enough time to recover. He also commented on the forwards' recent scoring, which could boost their confidence. Aldridge shared insights on how scoring goals impacts a player's mindset, stressing the need for strikers to keep creating opportunities to enhance their chances of success.