
Date of birth : 1 June 1988
Place of birth : Guadalajara, Mexico
Position : striker
It is my favorite football player in Manchester United.
yapp, he is Javier Hernández Balcázar. This name use Spanish naming custom. The first or paternal family name is Hernández and the second or the maternal family name is Balcázar. But, he famous as
chicharito. Chicharito is Spanish, the meaning of chicharito is little pea.
The
physical appearance of chicharito is tall and medium-built. His height is 175
cm and his weight is 75 kg. he has brown skin, black eyes, short hair, pointed
nose, and cute smile.
He born on 1 June 1988 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Now, he is
25 years old. He is the striker in Manchester United. He was join to Manchester
United since 2010. He also plays for National team of Mexico. He is the first
Mexican player was join to Manchester United. In Manchester United, he use
number 14 and the name on his shirt is Chicharito.
Javier 'Chicharito'
Hernandez enjoyed a wonderful maiden season for United in 2010/11, scoring 20
goals in all competitions and terrorising defences with his pace and movement.
Adored in his native Mexico, it wasn't long
before he also became a fans' favourite in the UK, thanks to his footballing
ability, friendly demeanour and dedicated professionalism.
Unusually for a club of United's stature, the
transfer was conducted completely under the radar: only the player and his
father were aware of the deal and there was no prior speculation in the media,
either in the UK or Mexico.
An out-and-out striker, Chicharito is quick,
two-footed and strong in the air, qualities that have seen him likened to Reds
legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He made an early impact at international level,
scoring twice for Mexico in the 2010 World Cup just days before completing his
switch to United. Those goals introduced him to a wider global audience and
would undoubtedly have led to a clamour for his signature – precisely the
reason why United moved fast to complete the deal before the tournament began.
It quickly became clear why Sir Alex was so
keen to sign Hernandez. After an eye-catching, goalscoring debut in pre-season
against an MLS All-Stars side, Paul Scholes predicted the Mexican would score
25 goals in his first campaign... he wasn't far wrong. And though Hernandez was expected
to be eased into the first team gradually, Sir Alex could not ignore his
ability in front of goal for long. Chicharito grabbed his chance with both hands.
He's a born finisher and scored all kinds of goals in 2010/11, among them
numerous vital matchwinners.
By the end of a season in which he picked up
his first league winners' medal, Sir Alex had enough faith in his new signing
to start him in the Champions League final and it came as no surprise when he
signed an improved five-year contract in October 2011.
Hernandez’s second season was less
spectacular, thanks to a number of niggling injuries and the form of Danny
Welbeck, although he still managed to bag 12 goals in 2011/12 – many of them
important – at a rate of one every three appearances.
2012/13 proved to be another fruitful one in
front of goal with him ending the season on 18 goals; only Robin van Persie
scored more. A lack of regular starts left him frustrated but he was still
always ready when called upon and his strikes in wins over Newcastle at Old
Trafford and away at Chelsea and Villa were vital to United's title victory.
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