Javier Hernandez: Goal-scoring super-sub

France's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris misses a goal from Mexico's striker Javier Hernandez (R) during their Group A first round 2010 World Cup football match on June 17, 2010 at Peter Mokaba stadium in Polokwane. Photo: AFP
France's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris misses a goal from Mexico's striker Javier Hernandez (R) during their Group A first round 2010 World Cup football match on June 17, 2010 at Peter Mokaba stadium in Polokwane. Photo: AFP


Surname: Hernandez

Firstname: Javier

Country: Mexico

Date of birth: 1988-06-01

Birthplace: Guadalajara

Height: 175 cm

Weight: 62.0 kg

Position: Striker

Clubs

Guadalajara (2006-2010), Manchester United (Eng/since 2010)

International appearances: 60

International goals: 35

International debut

01/10/2009, Mexico-Colombia (1-2)

Last international appearance

07/06/2014, Mexico-Portugal (0-1)

Playing honours

International

World Cup: second round (2010), 4 matches, 2 goals

1 Gold Cup (2011), 6 matches, 7 goals, best scorer

Confederations Cup: first round (2013), 3 matches, 3 goals

Club

1 Mexican Championship (opening 2006)

2 English Championships (2011, 2013)

3 Community Shields (2010, 2011, 2013)

Manchester United's Mexican forward Javier Hernandez (R) scores past SC Braga's Portuguese goalkeeper Beto (L) during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Manchester United and Braga at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England on October 23, 2012. Photo: AFP
Manchester United's Mexican forward Javier Hernandez (R) scores past SC Braga's Portuguese goalkeeper Beto (L) during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Manchester United and Braga at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England on October 23, 2012. Photo: AFP


Chicharito hungry for goals

His grandfather and father before him represented Mexico at World Cups, now the lightning fast striker Chicharito, real name Javier Hernandez, is heading to Brazil for his second finals with a great goal per game record. His father, also named Javier Hernandez, was nicknamed Chicharo (pea) because of his green eyes. So his son is known as little pea. He signed for Manchester United just before the 2010 World Cup where a curious football world saw the fast-footed goal hound score twice in four games. At United Hernandez is popular as a goal-scoring super-sub with a good attitude. Back home his goals per game ratio at Mexico is 0.6 per match and he is a great finisher with either foot, his head, close in or from distance.