The Herald (South Africa)

PROTEAS GET AN ENGLISH LESSON

- Toby Davis

MICHAEL Owen used to terrify internatio­nal defenders and made scoring look easy, but the extent to which his career has gone off the boil will be brought into focus tomorrow when he lines up for modest Stoke City.

Just days after his former England colleagues struggled in a 1-1 draw against Ukraine, Owen, who scored 40 internatio­nal goals while representi­ng some of Europe’s most illustriou­s clubs, could make his Stoke debut against Manchester City.

In his pomp, Owen would have been just the man to find a breakthrou­gh at Wembley, but injuries and a waning of his powers have kept him away since 2008.

City are aiming to extend the unbeaten start to their Premier League title defence, though next Tuesday’s Champions League match against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu could prove a distractio­n.

Owen will hope to forge a traditiona­l lit- tle-and-large partnershi­p with Peter Crouch, who scored a wonder goal against City in the correspond­ing fixture last season, and linked up with Owen to good effect when they represente­d England.

Crouch this week backed Owen. “If he’s playing regularly for Stoke and scoring in the Premier League, I don’t see why he can’t force his way back into the England set-up.”

City’s neighbours Manchester United face Wigan Athletic, but summer signing Robin van Persie, whose hat-trick rescued his team against Southampto­n in their pre- vious outing, is an injury doubt.

With the injured Wayne Rooney already ruled out, United might turn to Danny Welbeck to lead the line.

Van Persie suffered a thigh injury in the Netherland­s’ 4-1 win over Hungary on Tuesday.

United could also be without playmaker Shinji Kagawa, who was forced out of Japan’s 1-0 win over Iraq on Tuesday with a back problem.

United’s attacking frailties, however, are less pronounced than Van Persie’s former club Arsenal, who only broke their Pre- mier League scoring duck in their third game, and face Southampto­n at home tomorrow.

Arsenal’s close-season replacemen­t for Van Persie, Olivier Giroud, has so far failed to find the net.

“I’ve been freezing up a little bit just when I’ve been about to pull the trigger and that’s exactly what happened in my first few matches for France,” Giroud said.

The biggest blow for Arsenal could be the absence of midfielder Abou Diaby, who picked up a hip injury playing for France against Finland.

Combative Chelsea captain John Terry could return from injury to play against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, the first time he and Anton Ferdinand will have faced each other since Terry was found not guilty in court of racially abusing the QPR defender during the correspond­ing fixture last season.

Terry, who denied the charge, is battling an ankle injury he picked up on England duty last week. Fellow Chelsea defender Ashley Cole is also suffering from an ankle problem. – Reuters

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