Michael Owen has named his all-time Premier League XI - and it doesn't include Manchester United legends Wayne Rooney and Roy Keane.Owen is a bonafide English top-flight legend, having plundered 150 goals in 326 league matches for clubs including Liverpool, United, Newcastle and Stoke City.
He played against - and alongside - some pretty legendary players in his time, giving him an expert insight into what is required to feature in an all-time Premier League XI.In an interview with Premier League productions, the BT Sport pundit picked his side, leaving out the likes of Rooney, Keane, David Beckham, Frank Lampard and Mohamed Salah. READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumDo you agree with Owen's team?
Let us know in the comments section below.United legend Peter Schmeichel features in nearly every Premier League greatest XI.
And it's no different for Owen, who commented on the great Dane's physical prowess and presence in a side that hoovered up trophy after trophy in the 1990s. "Peter Schmeichel for me," Owen said. "He backs it up with trophies.
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