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anfieldadorer wrote:Many think Owen has lost some of his predatory instinct, perhaps deep in his heart: Owen feels it too -which is fatal if so. But I believe it doesn't so. It's not the beast who's lost his viciousness, but it's the victims who's already recognized the beast's hunting pattern and therefore being cognizant of the attacking approach taken.
Owen of some years ago who broke through the Argentina's barricade to score a fantastic goal compared to "Today's Owen" have no big difference.
He should improvise his approach in creating goals so as the opponents won't read the same book every match he plays. It has been a publicised secret that Owen needs some clean space to create goals. And now every player against us has made it sure to keep the secret safely in their minds.
How many times have you seen Owen scoring from a narrow angle? were they as much as Fowler's? (That's where the line is drawn between Owen and Fowler, Owen kills better, but Fowler hunts better) Owen should enhance his skill in creating goals, or else he will be just the most boring goalscorer in the world (hopefully it hasn't started yet). Strikers like Henry and Basten always found a way to respond to opponents movement. They let the defenders getting frustrated to take the advantage from and in turn to slot the ball through and rarely failed within 90 mins.
I'm no Rush, just being what fans are for.





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