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Following Madrid's signing of two high-profile Brazilian forwards, Robinho and Júlio Baptista, in the summer of 2005, the hypothesis arose that Owen would return to the Premier League. During his time at Real Madrid, Owen scored 16 targets from forty five games, 26 of which have been starts.
Owen scored his first hat-trick for Newcastle within the four–2 away win over West Ham United on 17 December. It was also a "excellent hat trick", with one objective scored with each of his left foot, right foot and head. Owen ended the 2004–05 season with thirteen targets in La Liga, with the season's highest ratio of targets scored to variety of minutes performed.
On 31 August 2005, Owen signed a 4-12 months contract to play for Newcastle, despite preliminary press hypothesis that he would somewhat have returned to Liverpool. Some 20,000 followers were present at Newcastle's home ground of St James' Park for Owen's official unveiling as a Newcastle player. Several days after signing, he suffered a thigh-damage in pre-season, which dominated him out for the beginning of the 2005–06 season. He scored his first goal for the club on his second appearance, the second goal in a three–zero away win at Blackburn Rovers on 18 September, Newcastle's first win of the season.
Owen injured his hamstring as soon as again while playing towards Middlesbrough in January. He remained out of motion for nicely over a month and later obtained remedy from German physician Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt.
Owen returned to action after virtually five months of layoff during the 1999–2000 season. He played intermittently all through the season and ended up ceding the Golden Boot to Kevin Phillips. He had completed only six full video games by January and, throughout a irritating spell punctuated by recurring breakdowns, had managed to remain the ninety minutes solely three times since mid-October.
The persistent hamstring problems ended up robbing Liverpool of Owen for a third of a season in which an absence of targets finally cost them a spot in the Champions League. In the 1995–96 season, Owen performed for Liverpool's youth team even though he was still at Lilleshall. He scored a hat-trick in opposition to FA Youth Cup holders Manchester United in the quarter-finals, scoring the winner in further time.