The Irony Of Michael Owen
Owen burst into the international scene with his spectacular
solo strike against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup.
He helped Liverpool achieve the treble in 2001. His success and
accolade accumulated and he won the European footballer of the
year.
We expected him to go to greater heights but since then his
performance has been mediocre. He is always hampered by his
hamstring and is easily injured. Houllier had to take care not
to use him too frequently to aggravate his situation.
Was he getting too big for his head or was he too ambitious when
he decided to leave Liverpool and play for Real Madrid.
Gerrard for all his prima donna ways did the wise thing and
stayed to see what changes Benitez could bring. There 's nothing
to lose by remaining in Liverpool. If things didn't work out ,
he could always move on.
Though Liverpool struggles in the premiership they are walking
on water when it comes to one off battles in cup competitions
like FA Cup or European competition.
Last season he opted to move to Real Madrid as he thought he was
going to a better club to have more opportunities to play
champions league football.
He should have given the new manager a chance to prove himself
in Liverpool . After all, isn't this the man who won the
Prermiera Liga twice with Valencia and a Uefa cup to boot?
How ironic to see his former club lift the Champions
League trophy while Real Madrid languish in the shadows of
pitiful sorrow after being ejected in the round of 16 against
Juventus!
Another irony I find is that Michael Owen willingly went over to
Real Madrid to exchange place with Morientes. Morientes took
over Owen's first team position while Owen himself found himself
in fourth position in the striker role.
Michael Owen knows his first team position is in doubt following
purchases by Real Madrid of two strikers Rohinho and Baptista .
Next year is World Cup year and Owen needs to play regularly to
remain in top form in order for England Coach Erickson to select
him for his team.
Ironically, he wants to come back to premiership but the big
guns do not need his services.
Liverpool has so far garnered only one goal from two premiership
matches. Benitez has also sold off Baros to Aston Villa reducing
the number of strikers available to him. Michael Owen is a
proven striker in the premiership scoring 20 goals a season. He
is also a Kop favorite and English. There has been a precedent
before where Liverpool player went abroad for more playing
experience and then return to Liverpool. His name is Ian Rush.
However, I think it makes poor business sense for the club for
buy high and sell low and making loss of a few million pounds.
Also, Michael Owen is physically small in size. His style of
play is to be a lone striker. Benitez preferred style of play is
different . So Michael Owen may not suit Benitez requirements.
Smaller teams are eager to sign him on like Newcastle, Everton
and even Wigan. But I think it would be too embarrassing for him
to accept these offers.