Michael Owen warns team-mates to sharpen up following Manchester United's disappointment at Bolton

Michael Owen grabbed his 200th career goal and salvaged a point for Manchester United but was still not happy with the draw at Bolton. Following defeats to Chelsea and Arsenal, United had the opportunity to move to within a point of the league leaders but were held at the Reebok.  And Owen rued the litany of missed chances which ultimately cost them the three points. Eyes on the prize: Owen has warned his team-mates they need to become more ruthless in front of goal'It's always a tough place to come to, but we created enough chances and dominated most of the game,' Owen told ESPN.  'They are dangerous in certain situations, but we're disappointed not to get the three points.'On his 200th goal, he added: 'Scoring has always been a part of my career, and it's always nice to score goals, but it's tinged with disappointment at not getting the win.'Owen's outlook was shared by the rest of the squad in the dressing room. 'We're all frustrated in there because we wanted the win and because of the way the results went this weekend. It was an opportunity to close that gap at the top. It wasn't to be. Living on a prayer: Dimitar Berbatov rues another wasted chance'We were helped with a few nice results on Saturday, but when you don't capitalise on it, it leaves a sense of disappointment. We've got to focus on (Sunderland) next week. 'It's a long season and we've only just started. We're disappointed, but we'll bounce back.' Rooney's to blame: Manchester United star Wayne is shot to pieces and it's all his fault, blasts Kevin KeeganLeave Wayne alone! Bolton boss Owen Coyle jumps to the defence of 'class act' RooneyBolton 2 Manchester United 2: Super sub Owen salvages point for RedsMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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