Michael Owen

Michael Owen Remains Cautious Over Liverpool’s Arne Slot Appointment

Assessing Liverpool's Future Under Arne Slot: A Fresh Start or a Familiar Decline? Liverpool's New Era As Liverpool FC prepare to bid farewell to Jurgen Klopp, the eminent manager who has steered the club through a golden era, a wave of apprehension looms over Anfield. Klopp's successor, Feyenoord's Arne Slot, steps into a role fraught with...

Exclusive: Michael Owen – ‘Still a possibility’ Salah Leaves Liverpool This Summer

Mohamed Salah's Uncertain Future at Liverpool: Insights from Michael Owen Speculation continues to grow around Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool, with some rumours of the Egyptian King leaning towards a contract extension at Anfield. Former Liverpool striker, Michael Owen, spoke to Anfield Index about his thoughts on the ongoing situation. Contract Concerns and Strategic Implications Michael Owen...

Exclusive: Michael Owen Slams Darwin Nunez Over Liverpool Struggles

Darwin Nunez: Potential Unfulfilled at Anfield? In the realm of football, few topics are as divisive as the potential of a striker who shows flashes of brilliance yet fails to consistently deliver. Former Liverpool striker and Balon D'or winner, Michael Owen, spoke to Anfield Index about this issue and the recent struggles of Liverpool's Darwin...

Michael Owen Encourages Xabi Alonso to take Liverpool Gamble

Xabi Alonso's Career Crossroads: Choosing Between Liverpool and Bayern Munich In the intricate tapestry of football management, Xabi Alonso finds himself at a pivotal juncture. As Michael Owen insightfully delineates for BetIdeas, the decision Alonso faces is not merely about selecting his next professional venture but also about shaping his managerial legacy. This blog explores...

Remembering Liverpool’s 2003 League Cup Win

Liverpool's League Cup Legacy: Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United (2003) Football rivalries don't get much bigger than Liverpool versus Manchester United, and few matches are as memorable as Liverpool's triumph over their arch-rivals in 2003. Thanks to an original piece by The Athletic, we're taken back to Cardiff's Millennium Stadium where Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory,...

Nunez’s Brilliance: Michael Owen’s Insightful Take

Darwin Nunez's Audacity: Genius or Madness According to Michael Owen In a recent showcase of footballing brilliance, Darwin Nunez's exquisite finish in Liverpool's commanding 4-1 win over Brentford has reignited discussions about his potential and decision-making on the pitch. Michael Owen, the former Liverpool striker, on X.com, praised the audacity of Nunez's effort while voicing...

Liverpool Star Labelled the Best Signing in Premier League History

Liverpool and Arsenal's Transfer Masterstrokes: Owen's Insight In the ever-competitive theatre of the Premier League, capturing the right talent can often be pivotal in the club's season. It's in this high-stakes environment that Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and Arsenal's Declan Rice have emerged as key transfers. According to Michael Owen, these two players are the...

Owen Tips Núñez as Salah’s Heir

Darwin Núñez: Liverpool's Potential Heir to Mohamed Salah's Throne The Rising Star Set to Take Over Liverpool's forward line has been a spectacle of relentless dynamism and clinical finishing, much accredited to the Egyptian winger, Mohamed Salah. As whispers of Salah's potential departure make rounds, In a report by The Express, Michael Owen, a man who...

Report: Jota Outshines Liverpool Greats, Claims Carragher

Carragher's Take on Liverpool's Finest Finishers: A Discussion Liverpool's Legacy of Lethal Finishers The debate surrounding Liverpool's greatest Premier League finisher, ignited by Jamie Carragher's high praise for Diogo Jota, provides an intriguing foray into the club's rich history of striking talent. The Athletic's recent article delves into this debate, bringing forth opinions from various writers...

Michael Owen: “Fernandes Didn’t Fancy Anfield”

Fernandes' Fifth Booking: A Tactical Move or Genuine Misstep? Manchester United's latest setback, a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth, was compounded by an incident involving their captain, Bruno Fernandes. Criticised for dissent towards the referee, Peter Bankes, Fernandes received his fifth booking of the season. This card carries a weighty consequence – a one-match suspension,...