Liverpool legend Aldridge scoffs at English media celebrating Tunisia win

   
Liverpool legend John Aldridge has scoffed at the English media's celebration of their scratchy opening World Cup win over Tunisia. Writing for the Irish Independent, Aldridge stated: "We all thought England had big holes in their make-up heading into this tournament and while their defensive weak spots were not exposed by a dreadful Tunisia side, they struggled to find a way to break down their opponents after the break. "We have seen it all before from England in a major tournament, with decent players failing to perform at their best and looking like the occasion got to them on a night when they knew they dare not lose. "Gary Lineker said on the BBC that England's display was 'exceptional', but that was over the top as they were up against second-rate opposition and were lucky to get away with a win in the final seconds of the game. "Exceptional? I'd say acceptable would be a better way to describe that performance and just imagine how the English media would have reacted if Kane did not get that goal at the end. They would have savaged Southgate and his players as only they can. "Their own press pack has been the biggest enemy of the England team for as long as I can remember and while they have watered down their expectations for this World Cup, failing to beat Tunisia would have changed their tone in an instant."

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