Michael Owen's move from Liverpool to Manchester United was met with hostility from the Liverpool faithful, culminating in Owen feeling 'sick' during matches against his former club. Despite achieving success and gaining respect at United, Owen acknowledges the deep connection he has with Liverpool and the anguish he felt returning to Anfield.
Michael Owen has revealed he felt like he was 'punching his brother' whenever he faced Liverpool while playing for Manchester United. The renowned former striker, 45, emerged from the youth ranks at Liverpool, celebrating an illustrious eight-year first-team stint at Anfield.
With a tally of 158 goals and 49 assists across 297 appearances, Owen clinched an FA Cup, two League Cups, a UEFA Cup, a Charity Shield, and a UEFA Super Cup during his time with the Reds, before he transferred to Real Madrid in 2004. His tenure with the Spanish giants was fleeting, enduring only a year in Madrid before he made his way back to the Premier League with Newcastle United, attired in their iconic black and white stripes. In 2009, after a four-year spell at Newcastle, Owen ventured back to the north west but swapped the red half of Merseyside for the red half of Manchester, signing for United – despite the Red Devils being a fierce former rival. Owen has since admitted that, despite his rare position bridging both United and Liverpool's fanbases, each match he played for the Red Devils against his old team left him feeling sick. In a 2021 interview with the Daily Mail, Owen said: '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.' He added: 'It rarely happens now, the odd voice might shout, 'you Manc', but I can put it in a box. It doesn't stop me thinking I would love to have the legacy of Carra or Stevie . They won the Champions League the season I lef
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