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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen believes the Reds will be the favorite for next season’s Premier League title after their summer transfer haul. Arne Slot’s side will of course be defending ...
Liverpool’s transfer strategy has always been a hot topic among fans and pundits alike. With the team’s forward line constantly under scrutiny, former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has ...
Isak to Liverpool? Michael Owen Questions Nunez Role and Sees Fit for AnfieldAs transfer speculation ramps up ahead of the summer window, talkSPORT sat down with Michael Owen to discuss the future ...
Michael Owen claims Arsenal will be Liverpool's only Premier League challengers next season. He's dismissed Manchester City as potential rivals for the Reds, claiming Pep Guardiola's side are ...
Michael Owen warns Liverpool and its owners FSG, using Manchester City as an example of the challenges the Reds could face if it doesn't resolve the ongoing contract saga. advertisement.
Owen's move to Real Madrid in 2004 was followed by a switch to Newcastle, but it was his decision to join United that left many Liverpool supporters feeling betrayed.
Pundit Michael Owen has picked out the “only danger” to Liverpool in the race for the Premier League title as he’s ruled out five potential contenders. Under new head coach Arne Slot ...
Owen was also Liverpool’s best player. He could win the biggest games single-handedly, as he did in the FA Cup final against Arsenal in 2001. His departure, therefore, ...
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has revealed why there are only two sides who can win the Premier League title next season. Part of the network. Light Dark. Home News Teams.
(Reuters) - Former England striker Michael Owen has blamed mismanagement in his early days at Liverpool for the injuries that have blighted his career. Writing on his website (www.michaelowen.com ...
The Liverpool crowd had come to hail Owen ­ who, according to the local Football Post scored his 99th goal of the season at the weekend. But they ended with their frustration tempered with just a ...