Whats the context then?
The context is: "Yet Owen thinks he is in a position to criticise them."
That is calling his ability and instinct into question.
I think Owen is wrong, BUT he, more than by far the most, is well within a position to criticize any striker- even Messi.
Personally, I think Darwin made the right decision at the right time and if you look at his rhythm, the way his body is positioned, and the fact that he's slowed down after that run- that was the perfect way to finish off that move.
Even Pickford vs. Haaland would easily thwart that(unless of course, it's vs. Origi, or it's squared), because any other striker(and it shows in Owen's assessment) will choose to either square it, or try to round the keepr, or try to score by striking it left or right.
But unfortunately, for that keeper, it was Darwin..