What did Owen say? The clips I heard were complimentary from him.Appreciate not everyone subscribes but a really good article that can be summed up as
(1) We’re f***ing brilliant
(2) Michael Owen is a bellend
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What did Owen say? The clips I heard were complimentary from him.
"Roberto De Zerbi’s side, and particularly his starting XI for this game, must be among the most purely technical ever seen in English football."
We REEK of class
I haven't read the article but if Owen was trying to say you have to be a bit of a unit and an athlete to compete at the highest level then I think I agree with him. The days of senior pros going to the pub after training are long gone. Those players don't last more than a handful of seasons. But he's wrong if he thinks modern football values physicality over technique. These days, you first have to have the technique to get anywhere near a pro contract. You also have to be willing to work hard enough to become super fit, and strong enough to hold your own.Owen loves us and was giggling like a schoolboy having enjoyed out win so much last night.
The article refers to some comments he made the other day about modern football valuing physicality over technique. Michael Cox argues our diminutive ballers give the lie to that assertion.
I haven't read the article but if Owen was trying to say you have to be a bit of a unit and an athlete to compete at the highest level then I think I agree with him. The days of senior pros going to the pub after training are long gone. Those players don't last more than a handful of seasons. But he's wrong if he thinks modern football values physicality over technique. These days, you first have to have the technique to get anywhere near a pro contract. You also have to be willing to work hard enough to become super fit, and strong enough to hold your own.
That is clearly bollocks. The attitudes surrounding physicality and fitness changed in the 90s (before his time), not the 2010s.He says that nowadays if you can run and pass the ball from A to B, you can make it in the Premier League, whereas I'm the past there were some real ballers.
That is clearly bollocks. The attitudes surrounding physicality and fitness changed in the 90s (before his time), not the 2010s.