Erling Haaland called out as Michael Owen claims Prem stars aren't 'good footballers'


Owen, who struck 150 Premier League goals for Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester United, claims he would score the same amount as this era’s most prolific stars. The former striker says top-flight players are simply elite athletes, and do not need to be technically outstanding.

“Back in the day there were loads of great players that were absolute ballers, properly talented footballers,” Owen told Up Front With Simon Jordan.

“Now, if you can just run a bit further than everyone else and pass the ball from A to B, then you can have a decent career in the Premier League. You don’t even have to be that good anymore.

“You used to have to have real skill and attributes to be a top player – you had to be a footballer. Now you have to be an athlete. If I was playing in today’s game I would be scoring at the same level as all of the top strikers. I absolutely believe that.

“You look at some of the players in my generation, Brazilian Ronaldo for example – is Erling Haaland really better than him? Thierry Henry is another.

“I love Haaland but can you really say that if you put Henry or Ronaldo in this Manchester City side, that they wouldn’t score at the same rate? Of course they would.”

City hotshot Haaland scored 61 goals for club and country in 2022-23, having joined the Premier League champions from Borussia Dortmund in the summer. He broke the record for most goals in a top-flight campaign, with 36.

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