Hamann can appreciate that stance, with the former Liverpool, Manchester City and Bayern midfielder - speaking in association with Grosvenor Casino - telling GOAL: "I heard what Michael Owen said the other day, that he didn’t understand why he’s gone to Germany, and obviously he sees it from a centre-forward’s perspective.
"I think he’s still 40 or 50 goals short of that Premier League record. If he’d stayed, he probably would have broken it. For me, a trophy would always be a lot more important than individual honours.
"I’ve never been a goalscorer, but if you say to me, ‘You can be the Premier League all-time top scorer’, or ‘You have two, three, five trophies in the cabinet at the end of your career’, I would always take the trophies over individual honours. Wouldn’t be a question for me."