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Chicharito says that he will swap all of his goals for another title triumph with Manchester United

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Manchester United’s Mexican striker has made it clear that he is not interested in persona accolades or awards in the English Premier League as he is willing to sacrifice his goals for just another Premier League title win
with the Red Devils....
Javier Hernandez has admitted that he is willing to give away all his career goals if possible for just another title triumph with Manchester United in the English Premier League. The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Guadalajara-c39463 forward arrived at Old Trafford
two seasons ago in the summer transfer window of 2010 as Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757.
 In his first season in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, Hernandez surprised everyone with how quickly he adapted to the English game as he helped Manchester United to reach the UEFA Champions League final and win the Premier League title as well. Sir
Alex Ferguson banked on the Mexican to come good in his second season as well but a combination of injuries and fatigue caused Hernandez to perform below what was expected of him.
Sir Alex has since then stopped the striker from participating with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mexico-c2956 in the 2012 London Olympic Games as he wants Hernandez to have his fair share of rest before the new season kicks off later on in the month.  Chicharito
himself has been determined to make his mark on English football and after tasting the thrill of victory in his first season at United, he is now determined to build on it.
Hernandez said, "I've never had a goal target. I don't want to be obsessed with scoring goals, I don't want to be only that player who only scores goals, and if I score goals I've played well and if I didn't score goals I played
badly.”
He added, "It's more about doing my best for the team - if the goals come then great, but if someone else scores instead of me then it's still great for the United fans and for the club. You can never play one man against 11, and
one player can never score all the goals by himself.”

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