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SportFootballLiverpool FCIt's a rarity to encounter a footballer who has turned out for both Liverpool and Manchester UnitedFormer England striker Michael Owen is one of football's rare beasts - a player who turned out for both Liverpool and Manchester United. Plenty of fans have fond memories of his Liverpool spell, which brought more than 100 Premier League goals and more than 150 in all competitions, though he has faced some tough moments when he has returned.READ MORE: Liverpool have only one choice for next manager and it isn't Xabi AlonsoREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard disappointed by Liverpool again as Arsenal ace named as fourth transfer regret"Well, I'm absolutely fine at both.
"It's not like I'm one of their own, we know that, but there's mutual respect and good memories."But when I go through the doors at Liverpool, it's in my heart. It felt like I was punching my brother.
It doesn't stop me thinking I would love to have the legacy of Carra (Jamie Carragher) or Stevie (Steven Gerrard)."They won the Champions League the season I left. I have to accept that.
