Owen still has ambitions of adding to England caps
Manchester United striker Michael Owen has not given up hope, after two years out of England international action, of adding to his 89 caps.
The 30 year old has rarely figured on Fabio Capello's radar since he became national team manager three years ago.
Owen, however, still believes he has something to offer, now he has shaken off a groin injury.
But in a question and answer session - as part of a Manchester United education initiative - with pupils from Manchester's Mount Carmel RC Primary School, Owen made it clear he would love to be involved again.
He said: "I've got 89 caps so far. I played for England for many years, starting when I was 18.
"I played basically right the way through until about two years ago, which was my last game. So hopefully I will play for them again one day, you never know."
Owen then revealed that he arrives for training 45 minutes ahead of schedule.
He said: "I've had my fair share (of injuries) but also had plenty of games. When I look back and see the amount of matches I have played at club level, international level, I do not feel harshly treated by too many injuries.
"I get in about 9am. I do all my preparation work for training for 45 minutes. I see the physio and we make sure everything is in the right place and moving right. Then we start all together at 9:45."
United face Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday and Owen told pupils they were his boyhood idols.
"When I was growing up my sporting hero was always Gary Lineker, " he said. "I supported Everton when I was a little boy.
"Now I am just impressed with anyone who does their sport at a high level. I know how hard it is.
Asked what he would be if not a footballer, Owen added: "I would be a golfer as it is a game I like. Away from sport maybe something like a fireman or a policeman as I enjoy being outside."
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Comments (2)
He went to the wrong club. He will never be first choice at Man Utd unless all the other strikers are not fit. I can't see him playing for England again, England has moved on, no point in going backwards.
shouldnt have gone to united then shoud ya? you were never gonna be first choice, so how can you play for england if ya cant get in ya own team week in week out? it was all about the payday on that one though cos a lot of smaller clubs came in with bids aswell. id be very surprised if he managed to get another cap, only multiple injuries to the other options will even give him a chance the way i see it.
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