Originally Posted by
Escort-Ian
His goal record throughout his career speaks for itself imo
242 (44) games - 143 goals in league games for Liverpool, Real Madrid and Newcastle.
Couple that with 40 international goals from 88 caps. I'd say he was a pretty big name player and a VERY proven goalscorer!
No denying that but that's history though... it's the present Owen that doesn't fit Keegan's delusional hopes.
The latter time he spent at Liverpool before going to RM, he was a shadow of the player he was when he was scoring goals for fun. He is more injury prone than Darren Anderton was....