Hernandez is already breaking records after his Manchester United exit
Javier Hernandez is showing a new lease of life at Bayer Leverkusen,
while Manchester United are struggling to find the back of the net.
Louis van Gaal's side followed up Tuesday's lifeless stalemate against PSV with another display that lacked any punch in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Leicester City.
Meanwhile, Hernandez, who was deemed unworthy of leading the line at Old Trafford and sold in the summer, has hit the ground running in the Bundesliga, and is already breaking records.
By finding the net in seven consecutive matches for Leverkusen this season, Hernandez surpassed Real Madrid legend Hugo Sanchez, who was the only Mexican in European football to score in six successive games across all competitions.
Louis van Gaal's side followed up Tuesday's lifeless stalemate against PSV with another display that lacked any punch in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Leicester City.
Meanwhile, Hernandez, who was deemed unworthy of leading the line at Old Trafford and sold in the summer, has hit the ground running in the Bundesliga, and is already breaking records.
By finding the net in seven consecutive matches for Leverkusen this season, Hernandez surpassed Real Madrid legend Hugo Sanchez, who was the only Mexican in European football to score in six successive games across all competitions.
Comments
Post a Comment