Tag: Chicharito

  • Manchester United – Javier Hernandez & Rio Ferdinand Aren’t Leaving

    Manchester United – Javier Hernandez & Rio Ferdinand Aren’t Leaving

    Don’t believe anyone yet expect anything is a common saying about many subjects, including the world of football and its abundance of transfer rumors. While Manchester United will probably be looking for new and expensive strikers and centre backs during the summer, Alex Ferguson is adamant that both Chicharito and Rio Ferdinand, opposed to the constant ramblings suggesting their departure, aren’t leaving the club anytime soon.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Juventus Want Chicharito From Manchester United

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Juventus Want Chicharito From Manchester United

    With the weather getting warmer, so do the transfer rumors around Europe, and we’re once again with Juventus looking for a striker, renewing their interest in Javier Hernandez, who seems to be having highs & lows with Manchester United in terms of his scoring and his place in the lineup. This isn’t the first time that Juve have shown interest in Chicharito, but the second time around is usually more serious than the first.

  • Manchester United – David de Gea Saves From Embarrassing Collapse

    Manchester United – David de Gea Saves From Embarrassing Collapse

    Arrogant is probably the right word for how Manchester United and Alex Ferguson treated their opponents, with Robin van Persie left on the bench and the way Alex Ferguson continues to talk to and about Rafa Benitez. Even the return of Wayne Rooney or the usual Chicharito poaching couldn’t stop his team from owing David de Gea a big thank you, denying another cup exit against Chelsea.

  • Manchester United – Nani Makes Himself Useful Again

    Manchester United – Nani Makes Himself Useful Again

    Sometimes, all it needs is catching a break – a player, like Phil Jones gets injured, and Nani, almost a forgotten man this season in the Manchester United roster, suddenly seizes the chance to become a vital member of a team gunning for the treble.

  • Manchester United – Javier Hernandez Enjoys Pathetic Defending

    Manchester United – Javier Hernandez Enjoys Pathetic Defending

    Some matches are over before they even start, and Manchester United enjoy quite a lot of these at home. There was nothing standing in its way of making it into the fifth round, as Ryan Giggs scored before all the fans too their seats, paving the way for the Wayne Rooney and Chicharito show.

  • Manchester United – The Best & Worst of Wayne Rooney

    Manchester United – The Best & Worst of Wayne Rooney

    Things don’t change at Old Trafford for Manchester United. A half time lead that can’t be beaten, while Wayne Rooney delivers a fine performance but leaves a bitter taste instead of a sweet one.

  • Javier Hernandez, the Most Efficient Scorer in the Premier League

    Javier Hernandez, the Most Efficient Scorer in the Premier League

    What makes the best striker in the Premier League? The amount of goals he scores, or the rate in which he scores them in? Whatever the calculation and method is, Manchester United can feel quite secure. They have both Robin van Persie, the league’s top scorer, and Javier Hernandez, with the best goal-per-minute ration in the league.

  • Manchester United – Robin van Persie Hides Everything That’s Wrong

    Manchester United – Robin van Persie Hides Everything That’s Wrong

    Alex Ferguson still doesn’t have a single defensive player he can trust, or a goalkeeper he knows won’t be a culprit in one of the goals Manchester United concede in a match. So what? Comebacks have nothing to do with them. They have everything to do with Javier Hernandez and Robin van Persie, brilliant and clutch despite everything that goes on.

  • Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Can’t Make Subs Better

    Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Can’t Make Subs Better

    It was a strange approach from Alex Ferguson and Manchester United on their final group stage match of the Champions League this season, clinching qualification a month ago. Wayne Rooney gets to play, maybe to sharpen his finishing and passing before the big derby this weekend, while everyone around him, including Javier Hernandez, probably won’t be playing in the match of the season.

  • Javier Hernandez Reduces Crime in Mexico

    Javier Hernandez Reduces Crime in Mexico

    Some players don’t have to actually do stuff off the field to help the community. Javier Hernandez, aka Chicharito, playing for Manchester United these days and the biggest footballing sensation from Mexico in quite a while, makes things a bit safer in his home country simply by playing football.