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Published 12:49 26 Feb 2017 GMT
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"They could win the league and they could still be in a relegation fight next year.
"It depends which way they go. They could go and invest all of their Champions League money and try to be a top club for years to come. “Or they could pocket the money, maybe lose someone like [Riyad] Mahrez. "All of a sudden, you know... their team is not a Manchester United squad or a Liverpool squad, and they're having an unbelievable season. I sincerely hope they go on and win it [the title] but they could [go down next year]."The former England striker received a lot of stick for that shout. https://twitter.com/ABaraclough/status/698474466687459328 https://twitter.com/Deanobt/status/698459919062822912 But, here we are, a year later and well... Owen was right. Claudio Ranieri is gone and Leicester dropped into the relegation zone on Saturday, following Crystal Palace's win over Middlesbrough. The Foxes play Liverpool on Monday night, and have yet to score a goal in 2017. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/835812158474715136 Owen, probably the most maligned football pundit on British television, was right and BT Sport replayed the clip of his prediction on Saturday evening. Ian Wright found it very funny "I remember it, Mike," the former Arsenal striker said.
"The amount of stick (you got). Okay, Leicester haven’t gone down yet - but the amount of stick you took. “That’s what we do on here. You sit here and get slaughtered by people but you say what you feel."Owen, looking a bit smug, and rightly so, said that he took note of all those who criticised him over his prediction.
"The best thing is Wrighty, afterwards I went down all my Twitter feed and took pictures of every single one. I can't wait to reveal it one day."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTrS9IDzRe8 Maybe now the people who criticise Owen might start respecting his opinion? Yeah, probably not. He can always say he got it right about Leicester, though.

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