prime michael owen was so good

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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2023
  • Highlights of Michael Owen during his Ballon d'Or winning season in 2000-2001 for Liverpool & England - he was simply unstoppable during his prime, a deadly finisher and insane pace put fear into the best defenders in the world. Where does PRIME Michael Owen rank amongst the great strikers of the past?
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Komentáře • 22

  • @yippeekiyay9219
    @yippeekiyay9219 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Because i was young and didnt understand serious injuries he went from being my favourite player to my most despised player. Dont outstay your welcome. A lightning fast lethal finisher in his prime, functional skills focused entirely on blasting a hole in your goalkeeepers net.

  • @ADRPLREVIEW
    @ADRPLREVIEW Před 5 měsíci +5

    Honestly very good video! Great editing music and great clips

  • @sanatranganathan5136
    @sanatranganathan5136 Před 8 dny +2

    *The tragedy of Michael Owen is, he only knew one way to play: Race at defenders with supersonic speed, completely leave them flat footed or lying in the dust; the goalkeeper mesmerized, while he rounds them all and slots the ball into the net.* The crowds went wild and his Liverpool, Real Madrid (initially at least) and England managers loved it too. They kept encouraging him to play that way and unfortunately they never trained him in other aspects such as, one-two passes, crossing, heading, fake runs etc, nor did he learn himself. Speed running was the only way he knew.
    Unfortunately, doing this day in and day out blew his hamstrings and he was never the same and could not regain that speed. He therefore slowly devolved to mediocrity since he knew no other way to play, unlike other speed demons in their prime like Arjen Robben and Cristiano Ronaldo. Other speedy players knew other styles besides racing at defenders and leaving them in the dust and scoring, while poor Michael Owen only knew that one way. Poor guy even hired speed trainers, but his legs never allowed it again.
    I blame Liverpool and also Real Madrid for not fully developing him and overusing him in his youth and completely blowing his legs out. He could have been a legend and a world-class player, talked about for generations to come, if only he had better managers, in his formative phase. 😪

  • @userafpk
    @userafpk Před 3 dny

    Anton Ferdinand saying he struck fear into defenders. He didn’t even play against him what would he know lol

  • @ungurmaour4301
    @ungurmaour4301 Před 7 dny

    being english is the only reason he won that ballon d'or

    • @LJC1419
      @LJC1419  Před 7 dny

      Yeah because English players win the Ballon d'Or every season - journalists from around 100 countries vote and they all have a pact to vote the English player every year!

    • @ungurmaour4301
      @ungurmaour4301 Před 7 dny

      @@LJC1419 I mean Owen was decent but being decent player + being english pop star > being great player. Raul was robbed in 2001, that's a fact

  • @gman7177
    @gman7177 Před 6 měsíci +7

    He was a great player for 1-2 seasons of his prime, but considering the other players to win the trophy, he's easily the worst player to ever win the Ballon d'Or. He relied purely on his athleticism and instinct. The garbage that comes out of his mouth nowadays highlights how little he knows about football.

    • @nvmber10
      @nvmber10 Před 5 měsíci +20

      got to be trolling 💀

    • @marksith6550
      @marksith6550 Před 5 měsíci +22

      Only 7 seasons in a row top scorer at Liverpool….And you say he was a great player for 1-2 seasons. Imagine being the worst player to win the balon Dor but still winning the balon dor!!! Hahaha!!

    • @TheNilliz85
      @TheNilliz85 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Im a United Supporter since the late 80's. And even I know thats a crock lol. And despite him playing for united for a short time he will always be a liverpool player in my eyes. but at his peak he was better than any player to play in Liverpool since lol.. outrages talent

    • @sf2explus184
      @sf2explus184 Před 3 měsíci +4

      obviously a guy who was injured very early cannot carry on at the same level. if he did he could have won atleast another ballon dor

    • @Daysidinacruzitapulllylola
      @Daysidinacruzitapulllylola Před měsícem

      He could of done even more than henry but the injuries

  • @danijelnovokmet9582
    @danijelnovokmet9582 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Head and shoulders worst player to win it. Agbonlahor is closer to him than he is to that award.

    • @chrisg9615
      @chrisg9615 Před 4 měsíci +16

      You don't win the Ballon D'or unless you're top class. He was at that time.

    • @TheNilliz85
      @TheNilliz85 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@chrisg9615 well these days you can win it without deserving it, as "he" has several times. but yes a crap player would never win it and people just seem to have forgotten how good he was.

    • @stevenicol1
      @stevenicol1 Před 3 měsíci

      Shocking take

    • @gru773
      @gru773 Před měsícem

      Cry some more​@@TheNilliz85

    • @Daysidinacruzitapulllylola
      @Daysidinacruzitapulllylola Před měsícem

      The worst player to win it with out deserve in it was messi like in 3 or 4 ocasions