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Javier Hernandez determined to learn from Robin Van Persie at Manchester United

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The Mexican starlet who caught the eye in his first season at Old Trafford has expressed his desire to learn from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380’s experience at Manchester United after the Dutchman was signed by the Red Devils for 24 million
pounds in the summer transfer window from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429...
Javier Hernandez has come out and admitted that he is willing to learn from Robin Van Persie at Manchester United and use the Dutchman’s experience and advice to improve his own approach to goal scoring at Old Trafford.
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson successfully signed Robin Van Persie from Arsenal in the summer transfer window and now things are shaping up in the Dutchman’s favour at Old Trafford as he netted his first goal for the Red Devils in his first
home match against Fulham. Javier Hernandez will now have to battle against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-c9879 Welbeck to earn a place in the starting line up but the Mexican goal poacher is not worried about the competition for places at
the club.
It is more than likely that Dimitar Berbatov will leave Manchester United before the summer transfer window draws to a close and with Wayne Rooney out of action for the Red Devils for another month, Hernandez will get his chance
sooner rather than later. It will be up to the Mexican speedster to impress Sir Alex when he does get his chance to do so and cement a place in the starting line up.
Hernandez said, "I think in life you never stop learning, no matter what age you are. I try to learn from all my teammates, but obviously it’s great to watch the other strikers in particular. They have all helped me a lot and I
know I will learn a lot off Robin because he is a world-class striker.”
He added, "The great thing about this club is you know you will get opportunities because we play so many games in different tournaments. There is competition for places but you always have that.  I had that in youth teams when
I was growing up and we have it here now because you need a big squad of players.”

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