Friday, 5 October 2012

Michael Owen: I Am As Hungry As Ever To Succeed


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Michael Owen has hit back at those who are suggesting he has lost his appetite for football.

Owen's love of horse racing is well known - and he admits the stables and physiotherapy business he part-owns take up chunks of his time - but he is adamant that football remains very much his number one interest and has used his own website to launch a self-defence of his priorities.

"People evolve," the Stoke City forward says. "Long gone are the days when I have little else in my life other than football. I'm now happily married and have the small task of bringing up four children.

"Inevitably, taking on these responsibilities requires a certain amount of time and effort but does that necessarily mean I have taken my eye off the ball when it comes to plying my trade? Absolutely not!

"Why did I get the urge to justify my actions? Because it feels like a slur on my character and integrity to hear people questioning my desire. Nature has dictated I am no longer the player I once was. It's got nothing to do with dedication, hunger or desire.

"Due to the nature of my injuries, I have had to reinvent myself and the way I play. No longer can I sprint 100 times in a game at lightning speed. I have had to adapt. But I believe my greatest achievement is to still be playing at the highest level after all the injuries.

"When the time comes to hang up my boots, I won't be sitting around wondering what to do next. But, until then, I am as hungry as I've ever been to succeed in the game."

Owen again seems likely to have to settle for substitute duty when Stoke visit his first club Liverpool on Sunday.

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