Michael Owen reveals that he was in ‘floods of tears’ after the treatment of Trent
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Michael Owen was in “floods of tears” after he was booed by fans of Liverpool while he sympathized with Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Anfield’s rightback was hunted by his own supporters While he came from the bank in Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal.
Alexander-Arnold had previously announced that he would leave Liverpool On a free transfer when his contract ends this summer.
The defender is generally expected to give a lucrative deal with the Spanish giant Real Madrid.
But his exit did not go well with Reds fans.
And they made their feelings familiar with angry and Jeers during yesterday’s game on Merseyside.
Now former Liverpool -striker Owen is open after he also received a stick from supporters.
He scored 158 goals in 297 games during an eight-season game on Anfield before he came to Real Madrid in 2004.
A year later, Owen returned to the Premier League with Liverpool’s Rivals Newcastle.
And just like Alexander-Arnold yesterday, Owen was subjected to Burger-Hem in tears at the last whistle.
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He said to Premier League Productions: “For his own people to Booen, it is a big lump in your throat. I remember that I was in the lounge of the players after playing against Liverpool for Newcastle. Parents, myself, all in flooding of tears because I had just been rinsed by my own people.
“And I have trouble understanding it these days and I am probably the closest person on the planet who knows what it feels like to be in Trent’s shoes. He will be terrified.
“Trent will now leave, it is his penultimate game, perhaps his last game, there were people who held him and you can’t get that out of your head. Despite what happened for the last 20 years of his life of pure admiration.
“The only thing I remember now is that I forget a lot, but I think they have stood out at the end and it just makes you absolutely sick for what you did for the club.”
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