Javier Hernandez has revealed that he almost said goodbye to life as a professional footballer earlier on in his career before his move to Manchester United when he was playing club football in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mexico-c2956. The prolific goal scorer
who has risen to fame at Manchester United ever since his move to the English Premier League outfit in the summer transfer window of 2010 has hit the spotlight as his goals helped Manchester United win the English Premier League last season.
Hernandez not only impressed in domestic competitions but his goals against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the UEFA Champions League helped Manchester United on their way to a third final appearance in the European Cup in last four years.
It has been a significant rise for the young striker whose movement inside the penalty area has already been hailed as the best in the world by several pundits. Hernandez said in his recent interview that three years ago he had
questions about his ability and whether or not God wanted him to follow his path as a professional footballer.
He stated that he wasn’t getting much first team football and was a part of the reserve squad at his previous club where younger players were getting more game time than him. The Mexican striker revealed, "I talked a lot with
my parents, my grandparents, my sister and my girlfriend about my situation, and they helped me realise that this is what I was meant to do. I know now that I'm a very lucky guy and I'm glad I made the decision to keep playing. That experience taught me a
lot."
Manchester United’s star striker missed the start of their Premier League campaign due to a head injury that he sustained during their pre-season campaign in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390. For some time it was thought that Hernandez’s
head injury was a very serious one which could hamper his playing career but eventually the Mexican striker recovered fully and now is back to goal scoring ways.
Speaking about his head injury, Hernandez said, "I just headed the ball on the wrong part of my head. It was a very strong cross, the ball moved in the air, and it hit me on the back of my head. I think all injuries - in football
or in life - are scary and it's never nice to have bad headaches or be throwing up.”
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