
Liverpool hero John Aldridge says there's an "attitude" problem inside the squad after defeat at Bournemouth.
He wrote for the Liverpool Echo: "Saturday's defeat on the south coast was the latest evidence to suggest there is an attitude problem affecting this Liverpool team.
"They raised their levels against Manchester United to win 7-0 and then put in a limp display at Bournemouth, a ground that is not fit for the Premier League and should not be an intimidating place for opposition players.
"We failed to match Bournemouth throughout the game and for Trent Alexander-Arnold to then come out afterwards and say the opposition wanted it more is alarming.
"A performance like we saw on Saturday is sadly nothing new this season as it has been happening time and time again away from home. We have won three league fixtures on the road since August, beating Aston Villa, Newcastle and Tottenham. Each of those grounds are tough places to play, but we managed to grind out three points. Liverpool are struggling to do the same against the lesser sides as they are not matching the desire and physicality of those teams. You have to fight tooth and nail."
