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It’s almost unspeakable’ – Michael Owen gives ‘honest answer’ to Manchester United dressing room reaction to ex-Liverpool striker

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It’s almost unspeakable’ – Michael Owen gives ‘honest answer’ to Manchester United dressing room reaction to ex-Liverpool striker

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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has revealed that the Manchester United dressing room didn’t give him a fuss about his loyalty to their arch-rivals.
Owen moved from Newcastle United to Old Trafford in 2009 after making 71 Premier League appearances for the Magpies in his four years at St James’ Park. The 43-year-old made his breakthrough at Anfield, becoming the club’s youngest goalscorer at 17 years and 143 days.
During his time at Liverpool, he won the FA Cup, two League Cups and the UEFA Cup as well as a string of individual honors, including the Ballon d’Or in 2001. He left the Reds for the Spanish capital and the Galacticos, Real Madrid. , but he almost returned to L4 after a year in La Liga, but the Toon Army came in to acquire the striker. : Who raised this puzzling question after the final whistle after Liverpool win

Alisson Becker furious as Leeds fans send message to Liverpool midfielderFamously, Owen scored a late goal in the Manchester derby that gave Sir Alex Ferguson’s side three vital points in the Premier League race. Despite having Merseyside links, he told AceOdds he had not beenvetted by his Red Devils team-mates.

“Not really, no is the honest answer,” he said. “I think things like that are what fans do when you’re a professional, it’s part and parcel of clubs changing the game and moving here and there and everything.“It’s almost indescribable for a fan to consider supporting another team, but in the game with managers, with players, that’s what happens. And that’s why the fans will always get annoyed and point fingers and say that the players have no loyalty and stuff.But the players would be exactly like the fans if they weren’t good at kicking the ball. They would only have one team and they would support them through thick and thin and everything in between.“When I went into a club’s dressing room I had been at Real Madrid, then Newcastle and then Manchester United. So it’s not like I left Liverpool and went directly to arch-rivals. Everyone knows I was dying to return to Liverpool at every opportunity.

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“But when you have a career you have to take care of it and try to play at the highest level for as long as possible etc. I think the players understand that.”

Owen added: “I mean, just outside, 26 years as manager of Manchester United? And in that time football changed incredibly. The way football clubs were run, the number of employed now. The things you have to deal with in the game today are completely different than they were 26 years ago. In his case even longer.

“But I think to be able to cope during this period and to adapt to the changes and to adapt to the times, I think it’s just amazing how he’s done that over such a long period of time.

 I mean he never came to the training ground. I was there for three years and he rarely came out to coach any of the players. But he succeeded and he says so on the tin.
“The first team coaches, that’s what they do there, coach the first team and he manages everything, controls everything. Then he takes over on Saturday and you definitely know who the coach is at that point.”

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