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Michael Owen: I'm fit and ready - 2nd April 2011
Michael Owen is fit and raring to be involved as Manchester United prepare for one of the biggest months in the club’s history.
In April, the Reds face four crunch league clashes, an FA Cup semi-final meeting with Manchester City and a two-legged Champions League quarter-final tie against Chelsea. It’s a daunting fixture list and, as striker Owen acknowledges, one that could make or break United’s season.
Quality is the key for Owen - 26th March 2011
MICHAEL OWEN believes England will have too much quality for Wales - and they will not have any problems recording a victory at the Millennium Stadium.
Three Lions chief Fabio Capello has attracted all the wrong headlines in the build-up to the game for his decision to reappoint John Terry as the England captain.
Wales may be missing influential winger Gareth Bale through a hamstring injury but they are hoping to capitalise on all the controversy which has surrounded Capello's decision.
[Rumour] Michael Owen 'set for Aston Villa move as Alex Ferguson loses patience' - 17th March 2011
Aston Villa are set to renew their interest in Manchester United striker Michael Owen following suggestions manager Sir Alex Ferguson has finally run out of patience with the injury-prone striker.
Ferguson is currently facing a serious injury crisis at Old Trafford with 11 first -team players currently out of action.
Michael Owen Back in Training - 14th March 2011
Manchester United have received a boost ahead of their UEFA Champions League tie with Marseille after several senior players returned to training.
Michael Carrick, Nani and Michael Owen were all involved in Monday morning's session ahead of the second leg against Marseille.
Nani was initially expected to be sidelined until early next month after requiring stitches in a gashed shin suffered in a challenge by Jamie Carragher in the recent defeat at Liverpool.
Michael Owen loves family holidays in Portugal's Algarve and Dubai - 27th February 2011
"I've been fortunate to travel all over the world as a footballer, but a lot of the time players see little more than airports, stadiums and hotel rooms. Usually, teams fly in and out as quickly as possible.
It’s a myth that footballers only stay in the hotel playing cards or computer games. Many leap at the chance to explore a city. A lot of the big football places, such as Milan, Turin and Barcelona, are full of wonderful sights, great shops and fine restaurants.




