Owen frustrated by expectations

29 October 2009 11:51
Manchester United striker Michael Owen scored his third goal of the season in the Carling Cup victory against Barnsley but remains bewildered by what some people expect of him.[LNB] Owen found the target in the 59th minute of the 2-0 win with a clinical finish at Oakwell following a ball from Fabio. Danny Welbeck had earlier put United in the driving seat after five minutes when he headed home a corner from Anderson.[LNB] "A start and a goal, you can't ask for more than that. It is how people judge me unfortunately," said Owen.[LNB] "I started a game against Bolton and was pretty pleased and thought I played pretty well. Then I looked at the papers and was given a three or four.[LNB] "But in this game I played pretty average and scored a goal and I'll probably get seven out of 10.[LNB] "I think I deserved a five in this game and seven or eight from the Bolton game."[LNB] Manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "It was a fantastic goal, he had such quick feet, it was a marvellous finish."[LNB] It was a comfortable victory for United even though Gary Neville was red-carded in the 63rd minute for clattering into Adam Hammill.[LNB] Ferguson had no quarrel with referee Chris Foy for dismissing Neville and he now faces a three-match ban. [LNB] He said: "I've just seen the sending off, and Gary did follow through with the tackle and caught the player. It was not high, just above the ankle, but in the present climate I would say that the referee was probably correct."

Source: Eurosport