Michezo magazetini leo...

Status
Not open for further replies.
Fergie admits to Owen quandary



3 comments »

Updated Feb 12, 2011 5:10 AM ET
Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he has "not been completely fair" to Michael Owen during the striker's time at Old Trafford.
The veteran forward has been starved of opportunities during his second season at Old Trafford, leading to the general conclusion he will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Sat., Feb. 12
Man United 2-1 Man City | Recap
Arsenal 2-0 Wolverhampton | Recap
Liverpool 1-1 Wigan Athletic | Recap
Blackburn 0-0 Newcastle | Recap
West Brom 3-3 West Ham | Recap
Birmingham 1-0 Stoke City | Recap
Blackpool 1-1 Aston Villa | Recap
Sunderland 1-2 Tottenham | Recap
Sun., Feb. 13
Bolton vs. Everton
Mon., Feb. 14
Fulham vs. Chelsea
BPL Scores | Table | Fixtures


Owen has started just four games so far this season, yet he has still managed to bag four goals, the latest beginning the FA Cup comeback at Southampton a fortnight ago.
As the season enters its most crucial phase, Ferguson is acutely aware the 30-year-old's nose for an opportunity could be a very useful asset.
However, with Dimitar Berbatov, Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez available as well, the United boss is not entirely sure where he can squeeze Owen into his team.
"I keep trying to get myself into a situation where I can play Michael Owen more often," said Ferguson.
"I haven't been completely fair that way. He is a terrific trainer and every time I play him he never lets me down."
Understandably, given the impact he has had in a stellar debut season at United, Hernandez has tended to be the man Ferguson calls upon should either Berbatov or Rooney falter.
However, as the campaign reaches its tense conclusion, Owen's vast experience may force Ferguson's hand.
"Michael is a phenomenal player in and around the box," said Ferguson.
"You can make similarities in physique to Javier Hernandez. In and around the box, both of them are very dangerous players.
"The advantage we have with Michael on the run-in is that he has terrific big-game experience. It could prove very important to us."
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…