Owen Admits Sadness at Keegan Departure

Michael Owen has urged his Newcastle team-mates to shift the gloom around the club following Kevin Keegan's departure
Newcastle captain Michael Owen has admitted that he and his team-mates were devastated to see manager Kevin Keegan leave the club. The 28-year-old's strike at West Ham on Saturday was too little to prevent the crisis-torn Magpies from slipping to a third successive defeat, the last two in the wake of Keegan's departure.

Caretaker boss Chris Hughton now faces the task of raising the players for tomorrow night's Carling Cup third-round clash with holders Tottenham, and Owen admits the manager's loss has had a lasting effect.

"We all liked Kevin Keegan and we were sad to see him go," he said. "We are all feeling it at the moment - but we have got to snap out of the doom and gloom and try and get some confidence and results, and at the minute, not picking up the results is hurting the players.

"We are as much in the dark as the fans as to the next move and it does not make it any easier as Kevin Keegan was very popular with the players and the fans."

Remarkably, Owen has played under four permanent managers since arriving at St James' Park in August 2005 - Graeme Souness, who bought him, Glenn Roeder, Sam Allardyce and Keegan - and has quickly become accustomed to the turmoil which regularly engulfs the club.

"You almost become immune to these happenings in football nowadays and I have seen plenty in my time," he admitted. "I had three managers in the space of a few months at Real Madrid. It's unfortunate but that's the way it goes. But players are paid to play and we have got to go out there and perform."

© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 9/23/2008
 
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