• Get to know... Hernandez

    An introduction to 21-year-old striker Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez... Where's he from? Hernandez currently plies his trade with Chivas de Guadalajara in Mexico's Primera Division. Chivas are the most successful team in Mexican history with 11 titles. Having been at the club since the age of nine, Javier scored within five minutes of making his first-team debut, in a 4-0 win over Necaxa in 2006, and helped his side win the title that season.

  • Chicha dreams of a double

    Chicharito admits his first season in England is panning out beyond his wildest dreams, after becoming a Premier League champion ahead of a Champions League final meeting with Barcelona.

  • Review 2010/2011: October

    Player of the month: Javier Hernandez - Four goals, including a stunning back-header Stat of the month: The draw against West Bromwich Albion was the only occasion all season that United dropped points in the league at Old Trafford. The Reds won 18 of 19 home league games.

  • Javier Hernandez Girl Friend's (Lety Sahagun)

    Lety is short for Leticia. She was born in Guadalajara, Mexico to Lety Acevedo de Sahagun and Jaime Sahagun. She has three siblings Rodrigo, Jaime and Renata Sahagun. She studied at the Centro Escolar Los Altos in Zapopan, Guadalajara the school is known for its Opus Dei beliefs. After she graduated from high school she went to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon where she is studying Relaciones Internacionales which in English will be International Relations also known as International Studies at Monterrey Tec. You can check her pictures here.

  • Fans honour Hernandez

    Javier Hernandez has capped a phenomenal debut season for United by scooping the prestigious Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year Award. The accolade is voted for by fans across the world on the club’s official websites and honours United’s best player in the 2010/11 campaign.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Betting: The season ahead


Javier Hernandez Chicarito

Manchester band The Courteeners recently sang: "You’re not 19 forever" and United fans will be hoping those words ring true next season as the Reds bid for a 20th English league title.
Sir Alex’s men are 2.98 (2/1) to retain the trophy and, at 3.45 (12/5), Chelsea are once again the team Betfair customers believe will push them closest.
Whether or not those odds are correct will depend on how successful the Blues restructure this summer. The squad is ageing, the likes of Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard are not the forces they once were and the way Javier Hernandez tore them apart at Old Trafford suggests Chelsea have problems at the back. Guus Hiddink, who is 1.36 (4/11) to be their next manager, is an excellent boss but building continuity out of the malaise at Stamford Bridge might prove beyond even him.
With Manchester City 4.98 (4/1), this might well be the season we see an all-Manc title tussle. The noisy neighbours will undoubtedly spend big again but
they’ll probably have to. Club captain Carlos Tevez is 1.44 (4/9) to leave after he vowed never to return to Manchester so the Blues will need to re-think their attacking options.
Arsenal endured a miserable end to the season, which is why they are out a 9.0 (8/1) for a first title for eight years. With Cesc Fabregas 1.82 (10/11) to depart the Emirates another transitional season could be on the cards.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are at 12.0 (11/1) to win the league. Kenny Dalglish did a good job in reviving the Anfield side’s season last term but whether he can sustain them over an entire campaign remains to be seen. Steven Gerrard is no longer the dominant force in midfield that he was - let's see if Jordan Henderson and Andy Carroll have the ability to play key roles in a title bid.
United's title defence begins away at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday 13 August (date subject to change).



Javier Hernandez Chicarito

Javier Hernandez Chicarito

Javier Hernandez Chicarito


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