MICHAEL OWEN has lifted the lid on his career and claimed that he was born to “score goals and be adored.”
The former superstar was one of the best strikers in world football during his playing days, turning out for the likes of Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle and Manchester United.
Michael Owen has opened up on his footballing career
Owen claims he was born to score goals
He now runs Manor House Stables
Over 100 horses are looked after at the site
Despite becoming a racehorse owner since retiring, he says nothing compares to football and he was born to be a world-class striker.
He told FIVE: “I was put on this Earth to score goals, to be adored by people and sung to.
“When you are loved like that and all of a sudden you can’t do it anymore, I needed to find something that gives you that buzz.”
Owen became passionate about horses and now runs Manor House Stables in Cheshire, home to more than a hundred stallions.
He was first drawn to horses when he was 23, when he first started working in the field.
However, Owen explained: “The reality is there will never, ever be a buzz like scoring a goal, an important goal in the last minute or in a World Cup or something like that. That’s what you live for.
“But I put this [stables] in place ten years before I retired, I wake up in the morning and I am loving what I do.
Owen scored 40 goals for England
Owen won the Ballon d’Or in 2001
After a brief tenure at Stoke, Owen retired in 2013 and continues to be active as a racehorse owner and breeder.
The forty-three-year-old maintains a stable with more than a hundred horses, some of which are owned by current Premier League players, Sir Alex, and Ian Wright.
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Owen claims the site has been “20 years in the making”.
He revealed: “Paul Scholes, Steve McManaman, Owen Hargreaves and Andy Townsend bought a horse together and we called it Box-to-Box because we are all on the tele and half the people in the syndicate are midfielders.
“He has been an absolute superstar, he’s won four or five races and we have had a load of enjoyment from him.”
He says the stables are “20 years in the making”
Owen looks after horses for footballers and managers like Sir Alex Ferguson
Michael Owen has had a passion for horses since his days at Liverpool