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Sir Alex says that Manchester United will benefit from a rejuvenated Chicharito

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The Manchester United manager was disappointed in Javier Hernandez’s performances last season as he looked tired and did not do as well as he did in his opening season in the English Premier League but now he says that the
Red Devils will benefit from all the rest that the Mexican goal scorer has been getting...
Sir Alex Ferguson has come out and hinted that Manchester United will indeed benefit from all the rest that has been given to Javier Hernandez as the Mexican forward looked jaded and tired for most part of the previous league season.
Manchester United’s manager used Hernandez sparingly and did not rely on the Mexican too much which might’ve cost United some crucial goals. In the end, Manchester United finished level on points with Manchester City but lost their league crown to the Citizens
due to their inferior goal difference.
 Sir Alex has been quite determined in his approach to keep Hernandez away from international action as well as he was recently kept at the club and convinced by Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 to forfeit his place in the Mexican football team’s squad
for the 2012 London Olympics. Manchester United have been touring the Far East in the meanwhile and doing quite well with the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364 and Powell finding their feet in the team through frequent friendly appearances.
United’s manager earlier on admitted that he might add to their squad before the end of the transfer window so it remains to be seen which stars come into the Old Trafford dressing room as one of the names that is being thrown
around is http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380.
Sir Alex said, "I think this season we'll see a better Chicharito. For the last four or five years he's played all through the summer. This year, with the co-operation of Mexico, he's had a proper rest. And that started right back
in May when I decided not to take him to Belfast for the Harry Gregg testimonial.”
He added, "We wanted to give him as much rest as possible. He had a couple of weeks off and then joined the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mexico-c2956 side for a couple of qualifying games before getting another few weeks' rest. That was important for him and I'm
sure he'll reap the benefits.”

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