Submitted by content on Sat, 09/22/2018 - 08:01
Mexico international Javier Hernandez has paid tribute to Juan Carlos Osorio shortly after it was confirmed that he has stepped down from the managerial role with El Tri. The 57-year-old had been with the national team for the past three years where he produced a number of impressive results including a shock win over Germany at the World Cup. Despite this, Osorio snubbed the prospect of a contract extension with El Tri and he has now decided to pursue a fresh challenge elsewhere.
Amidst this, Hernandez has taken his time to praise Osorio via his Instagram account and believes the Mexican was one of the best managers he has worked under during the course of a nine-year international career, he penned: “Thank you for these three years, profe. Thanks for so much. There are mixed feelings. The thankfulness is what sticks out the most because our paths crossed.
Submitted by isport on Tue, 09/24/2013 - 15:33
Mexican striker Javier Hernandez has been heavily linked with a move away from Manchester United in the last few months. Even though he scored more than 20 goals in his first season at the club, Hernandez has found first-team opportunities difficult since then.
He has often been on the substitutes bench with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie preferred up front. Since this could potentially hamper his chances of playing in the 2014 World Cup with the Mexican national team, it is thought that he is pressing for away from United.
Submitted by isport on Sat, 05/12/2012 - 11:04
Manchester United have confirmed that Mexican striker Javier Hernandez will not be taking part in the Olympics.
Clubs are not obliged to release the players over the age of 23.
Only three players over the age of 23 can take part in the Olympics tournament. Manager Sir Alex Ferguson said that it was absurd on the part of the national teams to be naming so many young players for the Olympic squad.