Owen struck in the sixth minute of added time to settle one of the most dramatic Manchester derbies.
United triumphed 4-3 in the Barclays Premier League match after an amazing game which they led on three occasions, only for defensive blunders by Ben Foster and Rio Ferdinand to leave them relying on Owen’s second goal for his new club.
“It is probably one of the moments I will reflect on as a highlight of my career,” said England’s fourth highest goalscorer.
“To score a goal as dramatic as that in a derby was amazing.
“You had to see it to believe it. It must have been one of the best televised games of all time.”
Victory might have brought United three precious points and ended City’s 100 per cent record, but the former Liverpool star is already looking ahead to Wednesday’s Carling Cup encounter with Wolves.
“We don’t want our heads in the clouds,” he said.
“We are at Manchester United. We are expected to win games. We have another game on Wednesday, so we need our feet to be firmly back on the ground.”
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