Former Manchester United and Liverpool striker Michael Owen has insisted he has 'nothing to hide' and rejected the premise that doping is widespread in football during a bizarre rant addressing Gary Neville.
Back in February, Neville told the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, that he had concerns Italian clubs were doping when he used to face them in the Champions League.
He added: "My point is when you look back at what came out after in cycling and other sports with doctors, you do think. We thought it at the time. "Physically we were fit, we weren’t drinkers [but] that’s not right, there is something not right.
I came off the pitch and I thought that’s not right, that’s not right I’m sorry. READ MORE: United opponents accused of doping READ MORE: Ferdinand advises Pogba after drugs ban "I know that a couple of the other lads in the mid-2000s thought exactly the same thing.
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