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Michael Owen scored on his debut for the Reds at Wimbledon in
1997 and didn't look back.
Since 1998 Owen was Liverpool's top scorer every season until
he joined Real Madrid in August 2004.
The star of Liverpool's 1996 FA Youth Cup triumph, Michael has
been with the club since a schoolboy and scored prolifically as
he rose rapidly through the Anfield ranks.
During the summer of 1998 he achieved worldwide fame following
his stunning strike in the World Cup second round clash between
England against Argentina. Off the pitch he collected the PFA
Young Player of the Year for season 1997-98 and in 1998 was also
voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
It was in the treble season that Owen continued and enhanced
his reputation in the treble season. He hit two goals against
AS Roma in the UEFA Cup and followed that up with two magnificent
late goals to win the FA Cup Final for Liverpool in Cardiff against
Arsenal - a match which has since been called 'The Michael Owen
Cup Final'. That just confirmed his standing as one of the most
exciting strikers in Europe.
He followed that up by scoring a sensational hat-trick in England's
5-1 win over Germany, becoming the first England player since
Sir Geoff Hurst in 1966 to score a hat-trick against Germany.
Michael was named European Footballer of the Year in December
2001 when he received the prestigious ballon D'or and scored his
100th Liverpool goal against West Ham at Upton Park on 29th December
2001.
In the 2002/03 season Owen scored 28 goals for Liverpool including
his 100th in the Premiership with a hat-trick at West Bromwich
Albion. Owen also scored at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff
again when Liverpool beat Manchester United 2-0 to win the Worthington
Cup.
In an injury hit 2003/04 campaign he still managed to net 19
goals and also surpass the England scoring record of Anfield legend
Roger Hunt.
But with just one year remaining on his contract Owen's long-term
future was the subject of much debate during the summer of 2004
and, despite the arrival of new boss Rafael Benitez, he opted
for a high profile move to Real Madrid on the eve of the new season.
Owen returned to England a year later opting to join Newcastle
United for £16 million. It was no secret that Liverpool
tried to bring him back home but once Madrid accepted the huge
fee from the Geordies the Reds were priced out of the deal.
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