Former striker for both Liverpool and Manchester United, Michael Owen, reveals his emotional connection to a particular club.
Owen has openly discussed his relationship with supporters from both teams, expressing his contentment with both sets of fans. At Manchester United, he is acknowledged for his significant contributions, including a derby-winning goal, a Champions League hat-trick, and a goal in a cup final. While he acknowledges that he is not considered one of their own, there exists a mutual respect and a collection of cherished memories.
However, Owen admits that when he steps into Liverpool, it holds a special place in his heart. Recalling his playing days, he confesses that returning to Anfield felt like a difficult task, as if he were metaphorically striking his own brother. The experience of being booed left him feeling queasy, and he shares that his parents were deeply affected by the negative reception.
Although such occurrences are rare nowadays, with only occasional taunts like ‘You Manc,’ Owen has learned to compartmentalize such moments. Nevertheless, he doesn’t deny his desire to have a legacy similar to Liverpool legends Jamie Carragher or Steven Gerrard. Reflecting on Liverpool’s Champions League victory the season he departed, he expresses a mix of emotions, simultaneously wishing success for his friends while harboring a sense of personal disappointment, acknowledging that his decision to leave played a pivotal role in shaping his journey.
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