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Aldridge: Liverpool are FALLING APART; will Klopp continue?

Liverpool hero John Aldridge fears Jurgen Klopo could RESIGN after defeat at Wolves.

Writing for the Sunday World, Aldridge declared: "Will Jurgen Klopp continue as Liverpool manager?

"I can't believe I'm writing those words just a few months after he led the team to the brink of an historic quadruple, yet the scale of the decline since last season's Champions League final was complete after the 3-0 hammering at Wolves yesterday.

"Losing 3-0 against a very good Brighton team was bad enough last month, but this was worse to suffer a similar fate against a pretty average Wolves side.

"I love Klopp and thank him for everything he has done for my club over the last few years.

"And while I'm sure every Liverpool fan would echo those sentiments, there is no doubt that something is going badly wrong right now.

"We can put this down to injuries that has seen Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz, and Diogo Jota ruled out for long periods, but it is more than that.

"The way Liverpool are falling apart is hard to take after all the success we have been used to under Klopp and while players take the blame for a lot of what is happening, Jurgen is also making some big mistakes with his team selection.

"You might say I can't compare my final days as Tranmere manager to what Klopp is going through at Liverpool now, but I see some similarities.

"It gets to a point where you can't see the wood from the trees and it feels like there is no way out.

"Everything you do backfires, the results get worse and worse and in the end, I walked away from the job at Tranmere because I was making myself ill.

"I'd hate to see Klopp get to the position where he is fighting against himself to get Liverpool back on track because when they happens, you have to get out of the fire."

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