Despite generally being a sub, Owen actually had the best minutes:goals ratio of anyone in La Liga 2004-05, even better than Eto'o and Forlan. Shame he never won the full trust and respect of the fans and manager. That said, by 2004-05 his pace, fitness and left foot were all starting to fail him badly (the decline had probably started a year or two before then). This was the last season where he looked like a close to world class striker. But Owen 1997-2002 was immense, right up there with the very best. Frightening pace and astonishing composure in front of goal for such a young player.
@@artfuldodger5247 it's always difficult comparing strikers, but when he 18 years old in his first full season he was first choice; furthermore, in an era of top top British strikers he was amongst the top. At 18 he would have been easily a 100 million pound player in today's valuation
He was never the same player after getting injured in the 2006 WC. Liverpool were furious about it, and rightly so, he was already hurt and should never have been on the plane.
he was always injured. it was there that his injuries started and his career was ruined afterwards. very sad. he was one of my favorite players in the late 90s
This vid should serve to remind people just how wonderful a player Guti was. Not a headliner Galactico like Zizou, Becks, Ronaldo, etc, but every Madrid teammate he played with knew how much he was worth to the team 👌🏼
Wouldn't call him underrated. He was one of the best strikers in the world back in his prime but his career was plagued with injuries and he gradually lost his spirit.
He played for Liverpool. Madrid and Man utd and England , you consider that underrated? underrated is used far too often and usually by idiots as in this case.
So true and always overlooked. I read a book my a well known and very successful rugby coach and he talked about “ big game players” he said even out of form they’d find something in them for that game, you just couldn’t coach it.
Whoever was able to live the late 90s football fell in love with Owen playstyle. Size, skills, pace, precision... His goal against Argentina will forever be one of the most iconic I've seen, will never forget it.
He was extremely overrated, due to his England debut at age 18.. His England performance was outstanding for his age.. But the guy never got any better, infact got worse with age. Peaked way too early.. SAD really, and in reality just played textbook football. He obviously paid attention in class.
@@johnmc3862 They achieved what was expected but they never really dominated the whole of Europe like you would expect on paper. You would expect that team to simply be no contest for anyone and break every record imaginable, but they were beaten fairly regularly and never really seemed like they would be invincible for periods of years. Never had that special manager to go with it
I disagree. I say best striker. If England didn't screw up against Argentina - or suffer that crazy goal from Ronaldinho - history could have been different. Difference between Ronaldo R9 and Zidane is that when they scored their teams won, but when Owen scored or earned penalties - England lost. Not his fault.
Since Guardiola introducing tiki-taka, then Mourinho decide to park the bus, and Simeone urge his players to do wrestling style. Now every teams had their ultra defensive mode which explains another theory that CR7 and Messi did an amazing job to score 50+ goals in a season with facing all those tactics.
We never really got to see just how awsome he could have been without injuries- as a liverpool fan since 1980 his time at the club was electric no one could touch him.
Yes it was sad that he got injured and couldn't play more, great player. Its sad because r9 had, had the same fate earlier in his career, same injury aswell
Amazing Owen. He had 24 in that year 2004. So young. Y remember th unique Pace he had in liverpool. Atonishing speed. He dserve to had moren than only one season.
No doubt it’s up there for one of the best debuts seasons a striker has ever had. People go on like he was a flop at Madrid, 18 goals, coming off the bench, the style of goal. Owen was a straight up beast.
They really do. I guess it's an hate on English players playing for Real Madrid thing. Steve McManaman was great. David Beckham was great. '''Obviously'' he wasn't on the same level as when he was playing for Manchester United, but also not way worse.
Because he played textbook football managers could rely on him. But to create somehting out of nothing, a footballer needs to be on a whole other level.
Bobby sounds like a kid😂😂😂 Nothing to say about Lineker, he's an English Legend. As for textbook, the English system and style that produced: Lineker, Barnes, Shearer, McManaman, Gascoigne, Owen et al kept the English National squad competitive during a time when other European countries were coming up the game and when English clubs didn't get vital experience in Europe for 5 yrs...
Owen running onto the through ball charging towards the goal with defenders chasing him is one of the most exciting and best sights in football. I’ll never forget him at 17 doing it to Argentina
The reason i started following Lvp. Even though he played for MU later in his career i always loved him. At his prime he was very scary player. If he wasn't so injured all the time he would be one of the best strikers of all time.
Owen was the quickest and smartest English striker that I have ever seen play. He was deadly when left alone against a lone defender, specially on the run. He was a precision striker with great touch and sense of spacing. There have been faster, stronger, and much tougher strikers in English football, but none of them smarter or quicker. He is an absolute legend whose career could have had more success if it was not for so many injuries. Great memories.
I will never forget how simply ridiculous was that this guy was a sub with that goal-minute ratio, when Raul was already dragging himself along the pitch. We suffered the same with Casillas, and now with Marcelo, Isco and even Ramos, no matter how many Fifa prizes he wins. It seems being a superstar in the past authorizes you to play 4-5 very low level years.
It's still sad to see Owen and Ronaldo together after they were plagued by injuries. If they played together 4 years earlier they would have torn any defence to shreds for fun. They still had an amazing eye for goal. But can you imagine that partnership in their prime? Unplayable in my opinion
Owens fitness was totally mis managed he was rushed back to many times from injuries for club and particularly with England. Can't help but feel he could have been better managed in that respect, if he was starting his career now it may have been a diffrent story. Shame but the few season he did have he was absloute pleasure to watch. As a United fan I will always smile about the goal he scored against City, never liked him at United until then, but looking back he was one hell of a player.
I remember monitoring Owen's performances in Madrid. It seemed like EVERY time he played, which was as a sub, he would register at least a goal. That's crazy stats. He was too good for how he was treated at Madrid. He wasn't needed, yet they bought him anyway. He wasn't going to start over Ronaldo (though he should have, and I say this as an R9 fan), Raul was their golden boy, Morientes and I think Robinho were already there too. You don't say no to Real Madrid, which I suspect is why he agreed to go there.
Real Madrid had Raul and Ronaldo with them. Ronaldo was still in his mid-late 20s. Raul was probably around 30. Owen was in his 20s too. So far two many god tier strikers in a team.
I loved watching him play for United those last couple years. Such an intelligent player and his stoppage time winner vs city in the derby was a moment that will never be forgotten.
owen had a nice outside boot strike very smooth. excellent close ball control. touch and sharp decision making. we never got to see him matured as a player properly.
Owen was one of the all time best, when he ran through defenders and it was one on one you knew it was going in the back of the net. He was a big game player as well.
Seems strange seeing Owen play with Ronaldo. I no real had some excellent players at the time but if the Owen,ronaldo partnership had been given more time they would have been unstoppable. Two of the most deadliest finishers to have graced the game.
Los locos.. no Owen wasn’t bad at real! Every time he came on he scored so how can that be bad? Yes agree with the injury part,I’m a Newcastle fan and he joined us from real and that’s when the injuries started bad,when he was at Newcastle United. I’ll tell you what though I bet real wish they had ronaldo and Owen playing up top for them at present time. They could sure do with two world class strikers like they where then
Kris Couch he couldn’t even make it to the starting 11 How good could he be ? I think you are biased or you are working for English media as only they overhype average players
He just wasn't given time at Madrid because of Galatico bullshit politics....plus the warmer weather was better for his hamstrings I'd say....but what an awesome player....my fav goal is the one v Barcelona where he gets the ball from Beckham and as the goaly is setting himself pulls the trigger instantly...awesome
Sometimes we must dont jugde player is good or not based on thier perfomance with one club. Many of you forget how manager stail playing / taktikal will make big influnce to player for example like Ibrahimovic pogba & ito'o clash with guadialo. Aslo same like Ronaldo clash with rafael benitez. For me, Owen is real legend & make right decision to playing with ronaldo fenomena , zidan, backham and roberto carlos in real madrid is a dream for all player that time.
Owen was actually not a flop signing for Real. Sure, he could have done a little bit better, but his goal to game ratio was not shabby, and he looked quite dangerous whenever he started or came on from the bench.
His Goal to game ratio was the best in La Liga, He wasn't flashy enough for Real Madrid and it's so sad how his career went into free-fall after Real Madrid. As a Liverpool fan I should hate him for going to united but I actually just feel bad for him his whole career was ruined by that injury he sustained in 2006. He actually did alright for united as a super sub and although I wasn't happy about him going there at least he was at a club more fitting to his talents than say Newcastle or Stoke. I always wanted him back at Liverpool had brought him back in 08/09 we'd have had a solid option from the bench upfront. Him and Gerrard had a great understanding.
Just imagine how many goals he'd of scored if he'd started more often over raul, think raul scored 11 times in the league that season. Such a shame injuries effected owens career after madrid as he was world class.
Fortunately, Raul was not judged on the 5 seasons with less than 10 goals, but on the 13 seasons where he scored minimum 10 goals, and I don't even count European Cups, just the Liga (it's 4 seasons without reaching 20 goals all included, which is fantastic) Raul was and will always be a top player in the strikers history, his career is wonderful.
Its not. Its just his time at the top was cut short. I saw him as a 11 year old in France 98. He was spectacular. Then I remember when England gave Germany a beating for 2002 wc qualifiers. I believe it was 5-1. Owen was a part of that. Then 2002 cup. Owen was not really there. Then boom he just stopped being a big deal. So Owen's time was really about 4 years.
Despite generally being a sub, Owen actually had the best minutes:goals ratio of anyone in La Liga 2004-05, even better than Eto'o and Forlan. Shame he never won the full trust and respect of the fans and manager. That said, by 2004-05 his pace, fitness and left foot were all starting to fail him badly (the decline had probably started a year or two before then). This was the last season where he looked like a close to world class striker. But Owen 1997-2002 was immense, right up there with the very best. Frightening pace and astonishing composure in front of goal for such a young player.
Very true. Owen at Liverpool was a monster of a player. I remember him keeping riedle on the bench
@@artfuldodger5247 it's always difficult comparing strikers, but when he 18 years old in his first full season he was first choice; furthermore, in an era of top top British strikers he was amongst the top. At 18 he would have been easily a 100 million pound player in today's valuation
He was never the same player after getting injured in the 2006 WC. Liverpool were furious about it, and rightly so, he was already hurt and should never have been on the plane.
@@kebabtank He was at Newcastle in 2006 (2005-09) though, so I doubt that Liverpool gave a crud about their ex-player being injured!
he was always injured. it was there that his injuries started and his career was ruined afterwards. very sad. he was one of my favorite players in the late 90s
This vid should serve to remind people just how wonderful a player Guti was.
Not a headliner Galactico like Zizou, Becks, Ronaldo, etc, but every Madrid teammate he played with knew how much he was worth to the team 👌🏼
Guti ! One of the greatest of all time
Yeah guti such a underrated player.
So underrated, ofc as a barca supporter i would hate him, but he was something else
Gutis passing skills were pure magic. It wasnt just where he sended the Ball it was HOW he send it.
Galáticos bekcs lol, Figo is the last galatico.
He was a big game player. It seemed like the more pressure the cooler he was. Underrated!
The real football gangsta
His goals against big teams in internationals is better than anyone else I've seen in 27 years watching
Wouldn't call him underrated. He was one of the best strikers in the world back in his prime but his career was plagued with injuries and he gradually lost his spirit.
He played for Liverpool. Madrid and Man utd and England , you consider that underrated? underrated is used far too often and usually by idiots as in this case.
So true and always overlooked. I read a book my a well known and very successful rugby coach and he talked about “ big game players” he said even out of form they’d find something in them for that game, you just couldn’t coach it.
Whoever was able to live the late 90s football fell in love with Owen playstyle. Size, skills, pace, precision...
His goal against Argentina will forever be one of the most iconic I've seen, will never forget it.
My favorite striker ever in history, his style was so fantastic, when he shoot one by one with goalkeeper is his signature
A great talent extinguished by injuries.
And horse racing
@@RappersDelight808 he had pace but never raced a horse
@@Vengeance1978 😂
@@markharrington9265 what a time to be alive 😂🤣
He was extremely overrated, due to his England debut at age 18.. His England performance was outstanding for his age.. But the guy never got any better, infact got worse with age. Peaked way too early.. SAD really, and in reality just played textbook football. He obviously paid attention in class.
That was some squad. Casillas, Roberto Carlos, Beckham, Figo, Zidan, Raul, Ronaldo, Owen... All in one team.
Seriously. Probably one of the best players in each country all in one team
Yes. But not really dominant.
and you missed out Guti who i think is one of the most underrated players of all time
@@adinrizki4125 huh?
@@johnmc3862 They achieved what was expected but they never really dominated the whole of Europe like you would expect on paper. You would expect that team to simply be no contest for anyone and break every record imaginable, but they were beaten fairly regularly and never really seemed like they would be invincible for periods of years. Never had that special manager to go with it
One of the best striker for England ..owen
Rashdan Dan ya superb player.
I disagree. I say best striker. If England didn't screw up against Argentina - or suffer that crazy goal from Ronaldinho - history could have been different. Difference between Ronaldo R9 and Zidane is that when they scored their teams won, but when Owen scored or earned penalties - England lost. Not his fault.
he was one of the best in the world, people seem to forget he won a Ballon D or, if it wasnt for the injuries he would be top 5 best strikers ever
And two Golden Boots by 19yo. No others have achieved that.
He’s one of the GOAT finishers. He was lethal.
Love him or hate he was one of the best at hitting the side netting just inside the post. That's skill and practice right there
Have to categories this as a successful career at RM. Yes, he had injuries, and yes, he was mostly on the bench, but was still scoring goals.
it's just amazing how much the defensive tactics have changed in the past 10 years.
Since Guardiola introducing tiki-taka, then Mourinho decide to park the bus, and Simeone urge his players to do wrestling style. Now every teams had their ultra defensive mode which explains another theory that CR7 and Messi did an amazing job to score 50+ goals in a season with facing all those tactics.
We never really got to see just how awsome he could have been without injuries- as a liverpool fan since 1980 his time at the club was electric no one could touch him.
Owen, Raul, Morientes & Ronaldo 😍... probably the best group of strikers ever to feature in the same squad.
That's a squad right there. Then zidane, figo,
To bad Perez didn't reinforce the defence and midfield.
ronaldo, tevez, rooney, berbatov
Pat Sharp and wogan
Yorke, Cole, Soljkaer and Sheringham
Qué grande era! Era mi delantero favorito. Tuvo muy pocas oportunidades en el Madrid porque se topó con Raúl y Ronaldo. Mereció más en éste equipo.
To be fair every time he seemed to play for Madrid he scored Lol
Valderrama, great player
15 starts and 18 goals
Yes 🙌🏻 goals 🥅 per minutes ratio was great 👍🏻
Yes it was sad that he got injured and couldn't play more, great player. Its sad because r9 had, had the same fate earlier in his career, same injury aswell
@Liam Byron Why would I want to hack ur girlfriends insta Lol
Amazing Owen. He had 24 in that year 2004. So young. Y remember th unique Pace he had in liverpool. Atonishing speed. He dserve to had moren than only one season.
Michael Owen was never the same after his injuries.
No doubt it’s up there for one of the best debuts seasons a striker has ever had. People go on like he was a flop at Madrid, 18 goals, coming off the bench, the style of goal. Owen was a straight up beast.
They really do. I guess it's an hate on English players playing for Real Madrid thing. Steve McManaman was great. David Beckham was great. '''Obviously'' he wasn't on the same level as when he was playing for Manchester United, but also not way worse.
Overrated player.. He played clean textbook football like Lineker.. YAWN!
Because he played textbook football managers could rely on him. But to create somehting out of nothing, a footballer needs to be on a whole other level.
Bobby sounds like a kid😂😂😂 Nothing to say about Lineker, he's an English Legend. As for textbook, the English system and style that produced: Lineker, Barnes, Shearer, McManaman, Gascoigne, Owen et al kept the English National squad competitive during a time when other European countries were coming up the game and when English clubs didn't get vital experience in Europe for 5 yrs...
@@ememe1412 Did they ever win a mjor tournament?
2:30 from Gutti, just stunning
Probably one of the most underrated midfielder ever, never mentioned in "best 11 players" if you notice.... He was amazing, simply amazing.
@@docteurboomer1883 oh just stop. Guti does not belong in any best XI. He was a good player but nothing exceptional.
Gracias owen❤ saludos de Argentina .. !!!
One of the best finishers
Owen running onto the through ball charging towards the goal with defenders chasing him is one of the most exciting and best sights in football. I’ll never forget him at 17 doing it to Argentina
Had he signed for any other top European team, he would have been considered one of the Worlds best.
The reason i started following Lvp. Even though he played for MU later in his career i always loved him. At his prime he was very scary player. If he wasn't so injured all the time he would be one of the best strikers of all time.
Injury ruined his career.He was such a promising star
@Michael V and won the ballon d'or
@As33 Always room for improvement
@@ShadowKnight1886-1994 bro what u talkin bout he didn't need an improvement he already was one of the best but his injuries made him weaker
Promising? That’s like he never achieved
at least he won the ballon dor at a young age and was remembered for being such a deadly foward
Actually he did extremely well during his time at Real Madrid. Wonder why so many haters still criticising him? 🤔
As a pundit he’s an absolute twat! As a player he’s one of the best natural finishers I have ever seen. Nobody can ever criticise him as a footballer.
Owen was the quickest and smartest English striker that I have ever seen play. He was deadly when left alone against a lone defender, specially on the run. He was a precision striker with great touch and sense of spacing. There have been faster, stronger, and much tougher strikers in English football, but none of them smarter or quicker. He is an absolute legend whose career could have had more success if it was not for so many injuries. Great memories.
Not seen Alan Shearer then
@@andrewwright4195 Shearer was not a pacy striker, did you even read the comment?
@@ReverZe83 he said smartest striker Alan Shearer
@@andrewwright4195 completely skipping past the quickest part which was the first thing he said
@@ReverZe83 that all he had pace so many better players than him when he joined utd for a premier league he was frinshed
Jugadorazo Owen as a madrid fan we love him but we dont understand why send him to another team he is a super class
I was so happy when you signed with real madrid to me one of the best forwards of all time !
I will never forget how simply ridiculous was that this guy was a sub with that goal-minute ratio, when Raul was already dragging himself along the pitch. We suffered the same with Casillas, and now with Marcelo, Isco and even Ramos, no matter how many Fifa prizes he wins. It seems being a superstar in the past authorizes you to play 4-5 very low level years.
Raul was terrible for a long time it’s true.
It's still sad to see Owen and Ronaldo together after they were plagued by injuries. If they played together 4 years earlier they would have torn any defence to shreds for fun. They still had an amazing eye for goal. But can you imagine that partnership in their prime? Unplayable in my opinion
imagine that. too players with amazing skills and pace. ronaldo had strength also would have been bad for defence of any team.
Owens fitness was totally mis managed he was rushed back to many times from injuries for club and particularly with England. Can't help but feel he could have been better managed in that respect, if he was starting his career now it may have been a diffrent story. Shame but the few season he did have he was absloute pleasure to watch.
As a United fan I will always smile about the goal he scored against City, never liked him at United until then, but looking back he was one hell of a player.
I remember monitoring Owen's performances in Madrid. It seemed like EVERY time he played, which was as a sub, he would register at least a goal. That's crazy stats. He was too good for how he was treated at Madrid. He wasn't needed, yet they bought him anyway. He wasn't going to start over Ronaldo (though he should have, and I say this as an R9 fan), Raul was their golden boy, Morientes and I think Robinho were already there too. You don't say no to Real Madrid, which I suspect is why he agreed to go there.
yep it's such a waste seeing again how much quality he had in his performances, but circumstances just failed him
Just like Gareth Bale.
Raul was overated .Owen should have replaced him
Yeah he ran down the contract at Liverpool where he was idolised so Liverpool had to sell him cheap.
Owen was always such a cool finisher.
RM ARE UNGRATEFUL HE SCORED FOR FUN AND THEY STILL BROUGHT HIM ON AS A SUB
Real Madrid had Raul and Ronaldo with them. Ronaldo was still in his mid-late 20s. Raul was probably around 30. Owen was in his 20s too. So far two many god tier strikers in a team.
Owen, Ronaldo, Raul oh boy, what an attack.
Damn shame they sold him just after one season when he had the highest goal-to-min ratio...
Sad to say he had already lost most of his pace and physicality in 2004. Still an amazing finisher tho.
Y a esto señores se les conoce como goleadores, killers. Que jugador el chico maravilla
“If I can put the ball into the back of the net, I’ll score”. - Michael Owen
😂😂😂
Every time i open my eyes, i can see 😂😂
@@bullymaguire08 do you though really
@@dondamon4669 Maybe
“You have to score a goal to win the game”
I loved watching him play for United those last couple years. Such an intelligent player and his stoppage time winner vs city in the derby was a moment that will never be forgotten.
He was the reason I watched football
For me also!
owen had a nice outside boot strike very smooth. excellent close ball control. touch and sharp decision making. we never got to see him matured as a player properly.
Ya quisieramos un Owen en este Real Madrid 2019-2020.
@sf2explus You are absolutely right friend. regards
Cuánta falta haría ahora un Owen en el Madrid
Owen,Raúl y Zidane .idolos de mí infancia
Owen was one of the all time best, when he ran through defenders and it was one on one you knew it was going in the back of the net.
He was a big game player as well.
Perfect finisher
Tanta estrella en real madrid y siempre cuando entraba marcaba gol Owen lastima no supieron valorar tenerle en algunas temporadas más
I always said that him going to Madrid was the beginning of his injuries. But he was actually very impressive here.
Que bien vendria owen hoy en dia
there is something so beautiful about watching the great ronaldo assist little michael!
Bravo Stoke legend !
The best part is the 36 replays of each goal.
in pes5 att 92 speed 92 accuracy 92. a fast target striker.
Owen totally made 16 goals for real. 13 in la liga, 2 in copa del rey and 1 in champions league. This video only shows the la liga goals
ICONIC Owen
Owne sure did play with some greats in his Madrid days.
Seems strange seeing Owen play with Ronaldo. I no real had some excellent players at the time but if the Owen,ronaldo partnership had been given more time they would have been unstoppable. Two of the most deadliest finishers to have graced the game.
Kris Couch
Indeed.
Ronaldo and Owen are on different levels
Kris Couch Owen was bad at Real Madrid and his career was done early due to that knee injury
Los locos.. no Owen wasn’t bad at real! Every time he came on he scored so how can that be bad? Yes agree with the injury part,I’m a Newcastle fan and he joined us from real and that’s when the injuries started bad,when he was at Newcastle United. I’ll tell you what though I bet real wish they had ronaldo and Owen playing up top for them at present time. They could sure do with two world class strikers like they where then
Kris Couch he couldn’t even make it to the starting 11
How good could he be ?
I think you are biased or you are working for English media as only they overhype average players
The best finisher I've ever seen. Soon as he got the ball you knew it was a goal.
Along with Ronaldo R9
best finisher and striker for sure, damn injury...
The man was really good no lie
Meu ídolo jogava muito😎♥️
Owen was living the dream , Zidane, Ronaldo, Carlos, beckham as team mates, i miss the old days so bad.
Raul to Ronaldo to Owen…what an incredible sentence
Guti was another planet. Unreal player.
His speed and precision for the far post is astonishing
He just wasn't given time at Madrid because of Galatico bullshit politics....plus the warmer weather was better for his hamstrings I'd say....but what an awesome player....my fav goal is the one v Barcelona where he gets the ball from Beckham and as the goaly is setting himself pulls the trigger instantly...awesome
pure finisher
Brilliant striker!
The purest striker#9 I've ever seen.
wooooooooooooooooooooow Me gusta owen comment il na pas resté 10 ans au real c'été un to to top joueur wawww oh dios OWEN
Gran goleador. Mucha competencia tubo y aun asi rindió muy bien
Estuvo muy solo 1 temporada en la que jugó muy poco y cuando salía marcaba el Madrid no supo aprovechar lo que tenía en Michael Owen
@@alvarotyleraerosmith9970 La competencia era brutal
Michael Owen sure did love those ground roll shots didn't he?
He is English so safety first
Proper natural on the ball!
That through ball from Guti to Owen though!
this guy, Raul and van nistelrooy
we miss those kind strikers
Brazilian Ronaldo, Michael Owen and Messi were the best young players iv ever seen
My first player when i played winning eleven
Great instinct and positioning in and around the box, probably would of been England's all time scorer if it wasn't for injuries and capello
under appreciated player during his madrid career
Nice to see OG Ronny too
Sometimes we must dont jugde player is good or not based on thier perfomance with one club. Many of you forget how manager stail playing / taktikal will make big influnce to player for example like Ibrahimovic pogba & ito'o clash with guadialo. Aslo same like Ronaldo clash with rafael benitez. For me, Owen is real legend & make right decision to playing with ronaldo fenomena , zidan, backham and roberto carlos in real madrid is a dream for all player that time.
Was at the Real Betis game. He seemed popular with the fans who were booing ronoldo.
Underrated season
Owen was actually class for Madrid
You’ve missed a goal here, he scored 13 in La Liga, 2 in the Copa del Rey and 1 in the champions league
Agree. But you know... UEFA copyrights... 😂
best goals to mins on pitch ratio of any striker in europe that season
Оуэн -Юность Ливерпуль -Англия ..Спасибо за память и за Любовь к Футболу!!!
Owen was actually not a flop signing for Real. Sure, he could have done a little bit better, but his goal to game ratio was not shabby, and he looked quite dangerous whenever he started or came on from the bench.
Timliu92 he actually had the best goal to game ratio on the league, not much more he could of done, just he had Ronaldo and Raul ahead of him
The worst decision of his life was going there. RM isn't the best place to run a good career.
His Goal to game ratio was the best in La Liga, He wasn't flashy enough for Real Madrid and it's so sad how his career went into free-fall after Real Madrid. As a Liverpool fan I should hate him for going to united but I actually just feel bad for him his whole career was ruined by that injury he sustained in 2006.
He actually did alright for united as a super sub and although I wasn't happy about him going there at least he was at a club more fitting to his talents than say Newcastle or Stoke. I always wanted him back at Liverpool had brought him back in 08/09 we'd have had a solid option from the bench upfront. Him and Gerrard had a great understanding.
Owen brilliant here, that injury at Newcastle did for him
I love Owen . From Pes Mobile
Guti has to be one of the most underatted players of all time
Just imagine how many goals he'd of scored if he'd started more often over raul, think raul scored 11 times in the league that season. Such a shame injuries effected owens career after madrid as he was world class.
Fortunately, Raul was not judged on the 5 seasons with less than 10 goals, but on the 13 seasons where he scored minimum 10 goals, and I don't even count European Cups, just the Liga (it's 4 seasons without reaching 20 goals all included, which is fantastic)
Raul was and will always be a top player in the strikers history, his career is wonderful.
Now do a video for Woodgate
Lol very little footage I'd imagine!
Boring Name Woodgate was a great defender, of injury-prone. He just had a horror Real debut.
#6 gol was insane from guti
Winner for utd v city best yet,and I was there
Saviola + Claudio Lopez + Aguero + Chicarito = Michael Owen
People forget how good Owen was
Its not. Its just his time at the top was cut short. I saw him as a 11 year old in France 98. He was spectacular. Then I remember when England gave Germany a beating for 2002 wc qualifiers. I believe it was 5-1. Owen was a part of that. Then 2002 cup. Owen was not really there. Then boom he just stopped being a big deal. So Owen's time was really about 4 years.
Cuando los genios se juntan son imparables Owen ronaldo
He was great one touch player but need more of this for staying Madrid.