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Former England and Real Madrid forward Michael Owen, currently in Mumbai for a 'Legends Faceoff' match, believes that modern football teams rarely use two strikers. He expressed doubt about fitting into the current game and stated that the profile of strikers has changed. Owen believes there are fewer natural goal scorers in Europe now, and wider players are scoring more goals.
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