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    Sep262011

    Why Chicharito's Finding Out That The League Bites Back

    It would be fair to say Javier Hernandez has not had the best start to the new season. The Mexican despite scoring a goal in last season's Community Shield made his first mark on the Premier League in Manchester United's away fixture at Stoke last season where he scored twice in a 2-1 away win.

    On Saturday, United travelled to the Britannia for this season's corresponding fixture between the teams. Within three minutes, it looked like Chicharito would be tasting his return to the Potters with a goal, but he was unable to get a shot on goal after being fouled by Jonathan Woodgate inside the area. To make matters worse he collided with Stoke's keeper Asmir Begovic after being fouled by the former Real Madrid defender and was substituted moments later for Michael Owen.

    It was a nasty blow for the Mexican who was lucky to avoid serious injury a week earlier at home to Chelsea when Ashley Cole lunged in two-footed on him, in the closing stages of United's 3-1 win at Old Trafford. A week before Hernandez had maked his first start of the season in style with two goals in a 5-0 rout at Bolton looking as sharp and predatory in front of goal as ever.

    Injuries of course are common-place in football, but due to Hernandez's pace he will like all strikers, be prone to receiving rash challenges from opposition players who usually are too clumsy or good enough to keep up with lightning pace. Hernandez may also suffer from hamstring injuries which have hit team-mate Owen throughout his career and there's no doubt United's coaching and medical team will be wary of this.

    We all have heard about players suffering from 'second-season syndrome' and particularly with strikers who after a good first season (think Marlon Harewood and Mido for example) struggle in their second season and never really recover from it. There's no doubt that Hernandez is better than those two strikers, but he may well suffer from his success last season, as more defenders will know more about him and will be happy to stop him, even if it means getting booked. I'm still backing him to score 10-15 goals this season regardless.

    Adam Dennehey  @ADennehey87

    Reader Comments (2)

    The only way too stop him is obviously to foul and injure him.

    Did everyone else miss seeing Woodgate actually touch the ball. Same as Whelan he got the ball, it was just unfortunate his momentum took him through Evra, but if any of you ARMCHAIR fans actually played or even went a game of football, you'd know that once you slide & kick the ball, you can't just hit the brakes and stop. What happend to Chicarito was unfortunate but it was far from deliberate as you make it sound. Football is a contact sport, if you want no contact go back to watching netball.

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