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Aldridge's Blunt Take on Liverpool's Win Against Palace

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Liverpool secured a vital 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, but John Aldridge wasn't impressed with the performance. Can they build on this result as the season draws to a close?

Liverpool's crucial win against Crystal Palace may have boosted their Champions League hopes, but it wasn't enough to convince everyone. Former striker John Aldridge shared his thoughts on the match, and they were as blunt as ever.

Despite the 3-1 scoreline at Anfield, Aldridge felt the team had to work harder than expected. He took to social media after the game, saying, "Well yet again they probably deserved a draw? Some might say, but I don’t give a s###e after what we’ve been going through this season. Three points is all that matters." His sentiment resonates with many fans, especially given the challenges Liverpool has faced this season, including injuries and inconsistent performances.

At times, Liverpool looked vulnerable against Palace. The visitors created chances that could have easily shifted the momentum. However, they managed to find a way to secure the win, a crucial aspect that hasn’t always been the case this season.

Key moments defined the match. Arne Slot pointed out the importance of Freddie Woodman's big save leading up to Liverpool's second goal. "Otherwise it would have been 1-1. And 10 seconds later it’s 2-0," he noted. That save swung the momentum in Liverpool's favor, allowing them to capitalize on their chances.

Even when Palace pulled one back in controversial fashion, Liverpool remained composed. They sealed the win late on, a sign of growth in a season marked by setbacks. The bigger picture is becoming clearer, with Opta giving Liverpool a 96.92% chance of finishing in the top five. These three points could prove invaluable as they push towards the end of the season.

Aldridge's critique is fair, but at this stage, results matter more than performances. Liverpool is still in control of their fate as they head into the final games. The road ahead remains challenging, but for now, they can celebrate a crucial victory.

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