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MICHAEL OWEN AND REAL MADRID |
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Due to Liverpool's continued failure to win
the Premier League or the Champions League, Owen was often
linked with moves to other clubs, although he initially remained
loyal to his first employers. However, due to stalled
contractual talks in the summer of 2004, and with only one year
remaining on his contract before he could leave the club on a
free transfer like Steve McManaman did, Liverpool sold Owen to
the same destination, Real Madrid, in Spain, but unlike the
McManaman situation, pocketed a fee of €12 million on 13 August
2004, with midfielder Antonio Nunez moving in the other
direction. This move turned out to be somewhat ironic, as in the
following season Liverpool won the Champions League, while Real
won nothing for the second successive season.
Owen had a slow start to his Madrid career and drew some
criticism from fans and the Spanish press for his lack of form,
often being confined to the substitutes bench during matches.
However, a successful return to action with the England team in
October 2004 seemed to revive his morale, and on his first match
back with Madrid following this he scored his first goal for the
team, the winner in a 1-0 UEFA Champions League group game
victory over Dynamo Kiev. He quickly followed this up just a few
days later with his first Spanish league goal for the team in a
1-0 victory over Valencia, and also hit the target in the three
of the next four games to make it 5 goals in 7 successive
matches. He ended the season with a highly respectable 13 goals
in La Liga (the season's highest ratio of goals scored to number
of minutes played), as Real finished runners-up in the Spanish
championship. In August 2005 speculation arose that Owen would
soon part company with Real Madrid in order to join one of the
English Premier League's more dominant teams and also to secure
his position as England's first choice striker, following Real's
signing of two more forwards. |
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