Dowie: Owen Still The Main Man

22 April 2009 15:09
Newcastle will not dispense with the services of star striker Michael Owen as the season reaches crunch time.[LNB]The 29-year-old is without a goal since January 10, and he has rarely looked like adding to his season's tally of 10 goals since his return from injury against Arsenal at the end of last month.[LNB]Owen did not have a single meaningful opportunity in front of watching England manager Fabio Capello, who has not included him in his recent plans, in Sunday's 1-0 defeat at Tottenham.[LNB]However, amid speculation the former Liverpool and Real Madrid man could pay the price for his goal drought in Monday's must-win Premier League clash with Portsmouth, boss Alan Shearer's assistant Iain Dowie has leapt to his defence.[LNB]He said: "Michael's goal record stands up to scrutiny with anybody. He is used to this. People only talk about him when he doesn't score.[LNB]"We didn't get a lot of opportunities in the game at Tottenham, apart from the one from Obafemi Martins in the closing stages.[LNB]"Michael has worked his socks off in all three games we have played. His work-rate is fantastic and he has covered so much ground.[LNB]"He's doing all the things that are right and one thing is certain - if chances come his way, he scores.[LNB]"We know that Michael has quality in abundance. In training this week and last week, he has come up with finishes that other strikers simply can't do."[LNB]After a poor first half at White Hart Lane, Newcastle belatedly found their feet and with the introduction of Martins and Mark Viduka, might have snatched a point from the game.[LNB]However, while Martins and Viduka made a difference, they were helped by the fact the whole team performed markedly better after the break to put Spurs under greater pressure.[LNB]Shearer, of course, knows all about the weight associated with being cast in the role of main goalscoring threat, and made a habit of answering his critics in the best possible way.[LNB]Many of the 206 goals he scored for the Magpies came after he was sensationally dropped by Ruud Gullit for the infamous derby clash with Sunderland in August 1999, while he managed 30 in 63 appearances for his country despite going through a barren patch in the run-up to the Euro 96 finals.[LNB]Dowie said: "It's almost a British thing now, we like to knock our great goalscorers.[LNB]"All Michael needs to know is that he's got the faith of his team-mates and the staff here. That's the key element, and he knows it and feels it.[LNB]"Alan knows the game in terms of being where Michael is now. Alan was there himself.[LNB]"We are very happy with him. We know he can pop up when people are least expecting it.[LNB]"He knows how to deal with pressure - he's lived in the 'goldfish bowl' all his life. But he just gets on with his business."[LNB]Shearer has not ruled out unleashing all three of his main strikers on Pompey at once, although with Martins nursing a groin problem, Viduka only just back from his long-standing Achilles problem and Andy Carroll having impressed in recent weeks, he has a series of decisions to make.[LNB]Meanwhile, forgotten midfield Ignacio Gonzalez could yet have a part to play before the end of the campaign having returned to training after his own Achilles injury.[LNB]The Uruguay international, whose controversial arrival on loan at the end of the summer transfer window in part prompted then manager Kevin Keegan's departure, has managed just two brief appearances as a substitute for the club since.[LNB]

Source: Eurosport