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Fans Thought Michael Owen Shooting At Tim Sherwood Was Hilarious

Fans Thought Michael Owen Shooting At Tim Sherwood Was Hilarious

Michael Owen and Tim Sherwood were doing punditry together and there was a quite awkward segment where Owen booted the ball at his colleague

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Ryan Sidle

Michael Owen tried to show Sadio Mane what he should have done on Thursday night and it makes for some hilarious viewing.

Liverpool lost their fifth home game in-a-row on Thursday night, as Mason Mount proved the difference between the Premier League champions and Chelsea.

It wasn't a great performance from Jurgen Klopp's side but they could certainly be aggrieved at not winning a penalty, when N'Golo Kante looked to have handled a ball inside the area.

Their other great chance came in the first half when Mohamed Salah played a ball over the top with Mane running onto it for a one-on-one with Edouard Mendy.

The former Southampton player tried to volley it but it didn't go according to plan and he barely made contact as it ran through to the goalkeeper.

In the Optus Sport studio Own, doing punditry alongside Tim Sherwood, tried to show what the 28-year-old should have done, by taking shots at the former Spurs boss, and it was pretty funny.

Owen isn't exactly the worst person to explain how to shoot, considering his deadly finishing at his peak, but there was something awkwardly delightful at him, in a suit, trying to shoot at Sherwood.

The former Manchester United and Liverpool striker was certainly in 'top' form as he suggested after the match that Mane had decided against going down in the box to stop Salah being able to score from the penalty spot!

Considering the loss broke an unwanted record for the Premier League champions it's a quite incredible suggestion from the former England international!

Jurgen Klopp's side are now 22 points behind leaders Manchester City and four points off Chelsea in fourth place.

After scoring just eight times in 11 league games in 2021, maybe they need Owen to show them hot

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Topics: Liverpool, Chelsea, Football, Premier League, Michael Owen, Sadio Mane