Newcastle legend Alan Shearer has answered questions from fans on the popular BBC Sport show Football Focus, giving a unique glimpse into his thoughts and experiences throughout his illustrious career. Among the most interesting responses were those on who he considers the best finisher in football history and which opponent proved to be the toughest for him to face.
On being asked about the best finisher of all time, Shearer was quick to name Thierry Henry as his top contender, praising the Frenchman's ability to score goals from almost anywhere on the pitch. However, he also emphasized that Michael Owen, a fellow Newcastle legend and one-time international teammate, was another player who consistently demonstrated exceptional goal-scoring prowess.
Regarding toughest opponents, Shearer identified Manchester United's Eric Cantona as one of his most challenging adversaries during their numerous encounters in the Premier League. The fiery Frenchman's ability to provoke and unsettle Shearer with his clever movement and pinpoint passing skills made him a formidable foe on the pitch.
Shearer also offered some insight into his own playing style, stating that he was often more effective as an individual than in a team setting. However, when paired alongside teammates who complemented his strengths, he felt most confident in his ability to deliver decisive performances on the biggest stage.
Throughout these candid interviews, Shearer displayed his trademark wit and humor, injecting levity into discussions that might have otherwise been reserved for the more serious aspects of football. His engaging responses offered a glimpse into what made him one of the greatest strikers the sport has ever seen โ and a testament to the enduring legacy he leaves behind at St James' Park, where Newcastle United's history books were forever etched with his name.
				
			On being asked about the best finisher of all time, Shearer was quick to name Thierry Henry as his top contender, praising the Frenchman's ability to score goals from almost anywhere on the pitch. However, he also emphasized that Michael Owen, a fellow Newcastle legend and one-time international teammate, was another player who consistently demonstrated exceptional goal-scoring prowess.
Regarding toughest opponents, Shearer identified Manchester United's Eric Cantona as one of his most challenging adversaries during their numerous encounters in the Premier League. The fiery Frenchman's ability to provoke and unsettle Shearer with his clever movement and pinpoint passing skills made him a formidable foe on the pitch.
Shearer also offered some insight into his own playing style, stating that he was often more effective as an individual than in a team setting. However, when paired alongside teammates who complemented his strengths, he felt most confident in his ability to deliver decisive performances on the biggest stage.
Throughout these candid interviews, Shearer displayed his trademark wit and humor, injecting levity into discussions that might have otherwise been reserved for the more serious aspects of football. His engaging responses offered a glimpse into what made him one of the greatest strikers the sport has ever seen โ and a testament to the enduring legacy he leaves behind at St James' Park, where Newcastle United's history books were forever etched with his name.
 . I mean, think about it, we're talking about players like Alan Shearer and Michael Owen now โ legends of the game, for sure!
. I mean, think about it, we're talking about players like Alan Shearer and Michael Owen now โ legends of the game, for sure!  But what's really amazing is how much you can learn from watching these old-school strikers play. Like, Thierry Henry was always a genius on the pitch, but Eric Cantona was just on another level
 But what's really amazing is how much you can learn from watching these old-school strikers play. Like, Thierry Henry was always a genius on the pitch, but Eric Cantona was just on another level  ... I mean, that guy could turn the tables on anyone with one move.
... I mean, that guy could turn the tables on anyone with one move. . But what he didn't tell me back then is how much pressure came with playing alongside guys like Owen and David Ginola
. But what he didn't tell me back then is how much pressure came with playing alongside guys like Owen and David Ginola  ... still mind-blowing to think about now.
... still mind-blowing to think about now. .
. He's giving us such insight into his career and sharing some fascinating stories about his time at Newcastle. I'm a huge fan of Thierry Henry, so it's no surprise that Shearer thinks he's the best finisher in football history
 He's giving us such insight into his career and sharing some fascinating stories about his time at Newcastle. I'm a huge fan of Thierry Henry, so it's no surprise that Shearer thinks he's the best finisher in football history  . But what's really interesting is how Shearer mentions Michael Owen as another top goal-scorer โ I didn't know they had such a strong partnership off the pitch!
. But what's really interesting is how Shearer mentions Michael Owen as another top goal-scorer โ I didn't know they had such a strong partnership off the pitch!  . But what I love most about these interviews is how Shearer cracks jokes and shows his personality โ it's making me laugh while still getting a glimpse into the mind of a football legend
. But what I love most about these interviews is how Shearer cracks jokes and shows his personality โ it's making me laugh while still getting a glimpse into the mind of a football legend  .
. ... I mean, he could just sit back & enjoy the nostalgia tour, but nope! He opens up about some really deep stuff, like what makes him tick as a player, and how his teammates affected him. That Michael Owen mention is interesting - I always thought they were an unstoppable duo at Newcastle
... I mean, he could just sit back & enjoy the nostalgia tour, but nope! He opens up about some really deep stuff, like what makes him tick as a player, and how his teammates affected him. That Michael Owen mention is interesting - I always thought they were an unstoppable duo at Newcastle  ! Alan Shearer is such a legend and it's great to see him share some of his thoughts on the game. I mean, who wouldn't want to know about the best finisher in football history? I think Thierry Henry is a strong contender too, but I'm also loving Michael Owen's mention - what a player!
! Alan Shearer is such a legend and it's great to see him share some of his thoughts on the game. I mean, who wouldn't want to know about the best finisher in football history? I think Thierry Henry is a strong contender too, but I'm also loving Michael Owen's mention - what a player! 

 He had this uncanny ability to find the back of the net from anywhere and it's crazy he's giving Thierry Henry a shoutout as one of the best finishers - that guy was a goal-scoring machine
 He had this uncanny ability to find the back of the net from anywhere and it's crazy he's giving Thierry Henry a shoutout as one of the best finishers - that guy was a goal-scoring machine 
 And I'm intrigued by Shearer saying Eric Cantona was his toughest opponent... that's a great point, because Cantona was definitely one for the books
 And I'm intrigued by Shearer saying Eric Cantona was his toughest opponent... that's a great point, because Cantona was definitely one for the books 

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 I'm thinkin' it's funny that Shearer is tryin' to downplay himself by sayin' Owen was another great finisher... like, come on Alan, you're a legend for a reason!
 I'm thinkin' it's funny that Shearer is tryin' to downplay himself by sayin' Owen was another great finisher... like, come on Alan, you're a legend for a reason!  Maybe there's more to the story than we're seein'.
 Maybe there's more to the story than we're seein'. 