
Live Bar December 19, Irving recently gave an interview to the "Post" about the past of joining Manchester United, saying that he hates returning to Liverpool as a player.
Owen: "I'm definitely good at both clubs, I've been respected at Manchester United – derby winner, Champions League hat-trick, goal in cup final. I know it's not like I'm part of them, but there's mutual respect and good memories. ”
"But when I walked through the doors of Liverpool, it was in the heart. I hate going back as a player, it's like playing my brother. Being booed by the fans, feeling disgusted, and my parents were also guilty. ”
"It rarely happens now, and people might have shouted at you before, but I can stand it. It doesn't stop me from thinking, I want to have the glory of Carragher or Gerrard. ”
"They won the Champions League in the season I left and I really wanted them to win, but part of my heart felt frustrated, 'Oh my God, that could have been me'. I had to accept that I had decided to leave. ”
In addition, Owen also talked about his injuries: "I'd rather have a broken leg, and the worst injury I've experienced is a broken hamstring. Because then you didn't have surgery, but let it slowly reconnect. For the rest of my career, I had two hamstring injuries on my right leg and three times on my left leg. ”
"I often think that it was just a recurring injury and until then I was very determined and never missed a game. Ferguson always said to me 'if I had joined Manchester United when I was younger, it wouldn't have happened and he would have protected me'. ”
"But no one was injured for no reason, I was going through it too quickly and I think that could always happen." It was a disaster. ”