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Michael Owen has scored 36 goals in 81 games for England.
Owen sets himself a goalBy Chris Hatherall. Monday, 04 June 2007.
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Michael Owen says he is looking forward to scoring his next goal for England - but isn't worrying about it.
Owen is still waiting for his first goal since returning from a terrible knee injury suffered in the World Cup in Germany.
But the Newcastle man is just happy to be on the pitch and is certain the goals will come eventually.
He said: "I am not concerned about my game. I know it has been a long time out, but I am just happy to be back out on the pitch now."
The striker has scored 36 goals in 81 internationals and injury permitting, could become England's most prolific striker if he eclipses Bobby Charlton's tally of 49.
Wednesday's game with Estonia - a must win for the Three Lions - would be an ideal time for Owen to rediscover his golden touch.
"It is probably best that people do judge me just by my goals, because that is what I have always done," he said. "But I am just pleased to be back, without any aches and pains, feeling fit within myself and so goals are the least of my worries.
"Of course, I would be lying if I said I was not looking forwards to my next goal. But I would also be lying if I said I was worrying about it." Teams:
England: 1 Paul Robinson (Tottenham Hotspur), 2 Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), 3 Nicky Shorey (Reading), 4 Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), 5 Ledley King (Tottenham Hotspur), 6 John Terry (Chelsea) (c) (12 Wes Brown (Manchester United) 73), 7 David Beckham (Real Madrid) (17 Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham Hotspur) 77), 8 Frank Lampard (Chelsea) (16 Michael Carrick (Manchester United) 88) 9 Alan Smith (Manchester United) (19 Kieron Dyer (Newcastle United) 62), 10 Michael Owen (Newcastle United) (21 Peter Crouch (Liverpool) 82), 11 Joe Cole (Chelsea) (20 Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough) 62)
Substitutes: 13 Scott Carson (Liverpool), 14 Wayne Bridge (Chelsea), 15 Phil Neville (Everton), 18 David Bentley (Blackburn Rovers), 22 Robert Green (West Ham), 23 Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur)
Brazil: 1 Helton, 4 Juan, 3 Naldo, 2 Daniel Alves ( 13 Maicon 65), 6 Gilberto, 8 Gilberto Silva (c), 5 Mineiro (17 Edmílson 62), 7 'Ronaldinho', 10 Kaká (21 Afonso Alves 71), 11 Robinho (20 Diego 74), 9 Vágner Love
Substitutes: 12 Doni, 15 Alex, 14 Alex Silva, 16 Marcelo, 18 Josué, 19 Elano Blumer, 22 Jô
Referee: Markus Merk
Attendance: 88,754
OWEN SETS HIMSELF A GOAL
04 June 2007
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