Michael Owen believes Manchester City's thrashing of Leicester is a "warning shot" to the Premier League after the Blues stretched their lead at the top to six points.
13.12.2021 - 18:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A third draw for the Champions League last-16 was thankfully avoided after Michael Owen’s fears were proven wrong.
The event was thrown into chaos when the original draw had to be redone following a mix-up involving Manchester United.
United were accidentally drawn against Villarreal despite having played in the same group as them, and footage then showed their ball briefly removed from the draw process.
The draw was eventually voided, with a statement from UEFA saying: "Following a technical
Michael Owen believes Manchester City's thrashing of Leicester is a "warning shot" to the Premier League after the Blues stretched their lead at the top to six points.
Manchester City will be going in search of a ninth consecutive Premier League victory when they welcome Leicester City to the Etihad Stadium on Boxing Day.
Former Manchester United and England striker Michael Owen believes the Premier League title race is "far from over," despite Manchester City heading into Christmas three points clear at the summit.
Michael Owen has detailed the perception of him at Manchester United and Liverpool after the forward joined the few to cross the line when he signed for Sir Alex Ferguson's side in 2009.
Uefa will redraw the Champions League round-of-16 draw after Manchester United were omitted from the potential list of opponents to face Atletico Madrid.
UEFA are investigating Monday morning's Champions League last-16 draw after Manchester United were erroneously picked to face Villarreal before being then pitted up against Paris Saint-Germain.
Monday's Champions League draw has been overshadowed by controversy after Manchester United appeared to be mistakenly excluded for a brief period.
Manchester United and Man City will this season for the first time head into a Champions League knockout stage without the away-goals rule.
Liverpool great Steven Gerrard aimed a subtle dig at Manchester United after returning to Anfield for the first time as Aston Villa manager.
Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen has shared a photo of her eldest son towering over her.The Channel 5 star took to her Instagram page to share the selfies of her and Reuben, 19, showing just how much he's grown, as they took a break from working on the farm.The mother of nine often updates her 441k followers on her life on Ravenseat Farm through her social media pages, and posted a heartwarming tribute to her son, who was born ten weeks prematurely.
Michael Owen believes Ralf Rangnick will take Manchester United’s final Champions League group game seriously, tipping them to finish on a high.
Manchester City will be going in search of a seventh successive win in all competitions when they travel to Vicarage Road to face Watford on Saturday evening, kick-off at 5:30pm.