2001/02 Liverpool Away Premier League Football Shirt Owen #10 (L)

8/10 - Excellent

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£79.95
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A few light bobbles on the lower front. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower front & rear

Size: Adult Large (loose fitting)

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer: Reebok

Colour: White, navy & yellow trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2001/2002

Player: Michael Owen

Patches: N/A



Official Reebok Liverpool away football shirt from the 2001/02 season. Complete with Owen #10 on the back of the shirt in official Lextra flock Premier League lettering.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A few light bobbles on the lower front. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower front & rear (see photos).

Owen helped Liverpool to a treble in 2000–01, as the team won the League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup to end a six-year trophy drought. Owen was the recipient of the European Player of the Year award in recognition of his performances that season. He became the first English winner of the European Footballer of the Year award since Kevin Keegan was given the honour in 1979. Owen scored both Liverpool goals late in the 2001 FA Cup Final to turn around what had appeared to be a certain defeat for Liverpool at the hands of Arsenal.

Liverpool and Owen challenged for the league championship during the 2001–02 season. The team eventually finished runners-up to Arsenal, with Owen playing a key part in the campaign. On 29 December 2001, Owen scored his 100th goal for Liverpool during the season against West Ham United. 

He also led them to success in the Charity Shield and the UEFA Super Cup during the start of the season in 2001. Liverpool thus became the first English team to win five trophies in one calendar year. Owen signed a four-year contract worth £70,000-a-week with Liverpool during the season, making him one of the highest earners in the English Premiership.