morinho déclare qu'owen et newcastle sont en parfaite adequation.
owen est en forme en ce moment.il a marqué 7 fois dans ses 8 derniers matchs.il critique LFc pour avoir attendu le dernier moment pour essayer de choper owen cet été.
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Jose reveals Geordie respect
By Stephen Bateman - Created on 16 Nov 2005
Jose Mourinho believes that Michael Owen and Newcastle United are a perfect match.
The wobbling table-toppers welcome United to Stamford Bridge on Saturday and Mourinho is mindful of the threat that the England striker could potentially pose.
Owen has experienced a personal renaissance since returning from Real Madrid, with his two goals against Argentina on Saturday capping a fantastic start to the campaign.
In all competition, Owen has now notched seven goals in his last eight games, a return which has prompted the Chelsea manager to praise Newcastle for bringing the former Liverpool marksman back to The Premiership.
"Michael Owen and Newcastle were major protagonists in the transfer window and the scenario was perfect for both of them," he said.
"A Real Madrid striker who was also an important player and automatic choice for the English national team. His previous club, Liverpool, in the picture and Newcastle in search of success.
"Newcastle bought him for £17 million and there were 20,000 fans there, going mad at his unveiling. Everything was perfect.
"Also, because they were in the market for Owen, they were also able to sign Albert Luque from Deportivo La Coruna, another great player. Those signings showed the potential of the club and the ambition of their dealings."
The controversial Portuguese coach then went on to express his bewilderment at Liverpool's lack of enthusiasm in trying to woo Owen back to Anfield, as he continued: "Liverpool waited until the last available minute to conclude their summer deals.
"I recognise that Chelsea’s economic power puts us in a privileged position. But, as I believe in structure and organisation, I find it difficult to understand that type of desperate dealing."
Meanwhile, Chelsea are reportedly lining up a £12 million bid for Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
It is said that the club's director of youth development, Frank Arnesen, has already spoken to the 25-year-old about a possible move to West London as a possible replacement for the troubled Hernan Crespo.