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Former Manchester United star reaffirms his love for Liverpool

Michael Owen reaffirms Liverpool affiliation ahead of Manchester United clash

The upcoming clash between Manchester United and Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-final has all the makings of a classic showdown, with both teams hungry for victory and eager to secure a spot in the semi-finals. For former striker Michael Owen, who has experienced the intensity of this rivalry from both sides, the match holds special significance.

Having scored 158 goals for Liverpool before making the switch to Manchester United after a spell at Real Madrid and Newcastle, Owen understands the unique dynamics at play when these two iconic clubs face off on the pitch.

Reflecting on his time at both clubs, Owen acknowledges the mutual respect that exists between Manchester United and himself, despite his status as an outsider at Old Trafford. His memorable moments in a United shirt, including derby-winning goals and Champions League heroics, have earned him a place in the club’s history and the respect of the fans.

Michael Owen came through the ranks at Liverpool. Mandatory Credit: Shaun Botterill /Allsport

Okay, Michael!

However, Owen’s heart remains firmly rooted in Liverpool, where he honed his craft and forged unforgettable memories during his illustrious career. He won a bloody Ballon d’Or for his heroics at Liverpool. Here is what he told Manchester Evening News:

“Well, I’m absolutely fine at both. I’m respected at Man United; the derby winner, Champions League hat-trick, goal in a cup final. It’s not like I’m one of their own, we know that, but there’s mutual respect and good memories,”

“But when I go through the doors at Liverpool, it’s in my heart. I hated going back as a player. It felt like I was punching my brother. Being booed, I felt sick. My parents were shot to bits.”

Despite the challenges of facing his former team, Owen’s deep connection to Liverpool endures, reminding him of the profound bond he shares with the club and its supporters.

Michael Owen burnt bridges when he joined Manchester United.

As the FA Cup quarter-final looms large on the horizon, Owen’s reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring significance of the rivalry between Manchester United and Liverpool. We only hope for the Reds to skin United off and beat them twice at Old Trafford this season. We have a league visit pending there.

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As the players take to the field at Old Trafford, they carry with them the hopes and dreams of their fans, eager to witness another beating of Man United. Let’s quote the great Alberto Moreno and say, “Get out Man United, get out.”

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