Michael Owen has been featured in a new documentary that focuses on the art of scoring goals and has given an opinion of Didier Drogba that I wondered if you, the football fan reading this post agrees?
We have seen plenty of legendary goalscorers in the Premier League throughout it’s existence and in particular those that played here before Drogba’s arrival. Alan Shearer, Andrew Cole, Eric Cantona, Robbie Fowler, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Les Ferdinand to name but a few. All of what have scored over 100 Premier League goals and have made a massive impact on football in England.
However, according to Michael Owen, who was a class act in his own right scoring 150 goals, has stated that things changed with Didier Drogba arrived at Chelsea in 2004. He said:
“When I was growing up it was always two centre forwards, And it was always about how you could work together, how you could link together as a big man and little man.
And I think the introduction, in my eyes anyway, of Didier Drogba at Chelsea, when Jose Mourinho played him upfront on his own, got a lot of people thinking, ‘We can get one big man to do a bit of everything’.” – Source: The Mirror.
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